Crypto Industry Lost Over $155 Million to Hackers in September

TheCryptoTimesPublicado em 2025-09-30Última atualização em 2025-09-30

The crypto industry experienced a loss of $155.9 million to exploits in the month of September. There were 14 major scam accidents, excluding phishing—the highest since March of this year.

According to a post on X by CertiK, the total capital lost to scams decreased from the $163 million figure recorded in August 2025. But the number of major incidents and the scale of attacks have intensified.

The month saw more than $100 million lost to wallet compromise, followed by phishing attacks which amounted to a little over $26 million. Other attacks included code vulnerabilities, exit scams, and market manipulation. The most notable attack was on UXLINK, in which more than $45.5 million was lost to a phishing attack. The attack led to UXLINK’s price dropping by 99.99% in a single day to $0.0000009065. 

The other infamous attack was on SwissBorg, a Switzerland-based crypto wealth management platform. Hackers stole over $40 million in Solana after exploiting a vulnerability in its staking partner Kiln’s API. The attack drained around 193,000 SOL tokens, worth $41 million, from the firm. 

Until August of this year, there was a month-on-month increase in the number of crypto attacks and the capital lost to them. The month of September experienced a slightly less number of attacks, but crypto experts are cautioning users to stay vigilant and invest only after conducting a thorough analysis. 

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