CoinMarketCap Strikes Back: Eliminates Malicious Wallet Popups in Major Security Upgrade
CoinMarketCap just slammed the door on crypto scammers—hard. The world's top crypto data platform nuked a sneaky wallet-drainer popup exploit, tightening defenses as phishing attacks surge.
No more 'oops-I-clicked' moments
The fix kills fake wallet connection prompts that previously duped users into approving malicious transactions. One less way for degens to accidentally donate their life savings to anonymous hackers.
Security arms race heats up
With crypto hacks draining $2B+ annually, platforms are finally treating security like something beyond an afterthought. Better late than never—unless you're the guy who lost his NFT portfolio to a fake MetaMask popup last week.
Bonus jab: Meanwhile, traditional banks still think two-factor authentication is 'cutting edge.'
