Nick.eth was exposed to a high imitation Google official phishing attack, warning users to beware of "legitimate domain traps"
ENS developer nick.eth posted a warning that he recently fell victim to a highly sophisticated phishing attack. The attacker exploited vulnerabilities in Google's infrastructure, disguised as an official email and bypassed DKIM verification. The email was sent from [email protected] and was deemed safe by Gmail. The embedded link in the email directed users to a phishing page under the "google.com" subdomain, leading them to a simulated login interface to steal credentials. Nick.eth urged users to be vigilant and not easily trust domain appearances.
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