BREAKING: Cointelegraph Website Compromised—Fake Phishing Airdrop Scam Hits Front Page
Another day, another crypto security headache—this time hitting one of the industry's top news sources.
Cointelegraph's front end got hijacked earlier today, flashing a rogue phishing popup disguised as a token airdrop. No slow-motion breach here—attackers went straight for the jugular by compromising the site's public-facing interface.
Security teams are scrambling to contain the fallout while the 'trustless' finance crowd gets a harsh reminder: even trusted platforms aren't immune to old-school web exploits. Meanwhile, blockchain purists are probably drafting tweets about how this wouldn't happen on a decentralized frontend—conveniently ignoring that 99% of users still rely on centralized access points.
The irony? This happened on a platform that routinely covers DeFi hacks—proving yet again that in crypto, those who can't do... often get hacked anyway.