Venus $13 million phishing victim: The attack was done by Lazarus hacker, originated from a disguised Zoom meeting invitation
Source: BlockBeats
Time: 2025-09-04 22:54:41
According to BlockBeats, on September 4, EurekaTrading founder Kuan Sun tweeted to review his nearly lost $13 million in phishing attacks: On September 2, 2025, about $13 million in his wallet was almost stolen by the Lazarus hacker group, and the security team took urgent action and finally recovered the funds. The cause was a seemingly normal Zoom meeting invitation, which was actually a carefully arranged fishing trap. Hackers use "half-acquaintance" relationships, deepfake videos and fake Rabby plug-ins to tailor-made attacks against victim Venus positions. If you execute withdraw under false beliefs and false plug-in operations, the assets face the risk of being transferred from joint liabilities. PeckShield, SlowMist, Venus and multiple security teams responded quickly, suspending the agreement and checking risks, ultimately preventing funds from being stolen. Hardware wallets are not omnipotent, and plug-ins and front-ends are still risky; Zoom links, upgrade pop-ups, and semi-acquaintance relationships may all become attack portals.