Crypto Hack Losses Fell 60% In December, New Data Shows

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According to PeckShield, losses from crypto hacks dropped by approximately 60% in December, falling to around $76 million from $194 million in November. This decline was attributed to fewer large-scale exploits, though significant incidents still occurred. The month saw roughly 26 major attacks, with the largest being a $50 million address poisoning scam. Other notable losses included a $27 million multi-signature wallet breach due to a private key leak, a $7 million Trust Wallet exploit, and a $3.9 million issue involving the Flow protocol. Despite the overall reduction, experts caution that threats like scams and technical vulnerabilities persist, with human error remaining a major risk factor.

According to PeckShield, losses from crypto hacks dropped by about 60% in December, slipping to roughly $76 million from about $194 million in November.

That sharp month-to-month decline was driven by fewer large-scale heists, but the damage that did occur was still significant. Reports have disclosed a mix of scams and technical failures that together made December anything but risk-free.

December Losses Fall 60%

PeckShield tracked roughly 26 major exploits during the month. The largest single hit was an address poisoning scam that took about $50 million. In that scheme, victims were tricked into sending funds to an address that looked almost identical to a legitimate one.

Other large losses included a $27 million drain from a multi-signature wallet tied to a private key leak, about $7 million tied to a Trust Wallet exploit, and roughly $3.9 million linked to issues involving the Flow protocol. These figures were reported across multiple outlets and match the totals PeckShield compiled.

Major Scams Still Cause Big Damage

Address poisoning stood out because it relies on human error rather than a broken protocol. A small mistake — copying the wrong address — could wipe out a large transfer.

Trust Wallet’s loss was linked to a browser extension weakness that allowed attackers to move funds. In some cases, reimbursements were being discussed by affected services.

Reports have disclosed that private key exposure, even in wallets meant to be secure, continues to be a common root cause of big losses.

Total crypto market cap currently at $3 trillion. Chart: TradingView

Some experts say the fall in dollar losses reflects fewer massive breaches, not a vanishing of threats. Security teams have been more active, and some wallets tightened checks.

But the methods used by attackers did not disappear. Scams that prey on mistakes, like the address trick, are still in play, and sophisticated intrusions remain possible.

It was observed that a handful of incidents accounted for the bulk of December’s total, which helps explain the large swing in monthly totals.

Close monitoring into these trends by regulators and other stakeholders like platform operators will continue as well. There have been growing pressures to provide better protections for exchanges and other wallets when there has been a breach; and for more timely actions after the compromise has been identified.

Featured image from Unsplash, chart from TradingView

İlgili Sorular

QAccording to the article, what was the main reason for the 60% drop in crypto hack losses in December?

AThe sharp decline was driven by fewer large-scale heists, though significant damage still occurred from scams and technical failures.

QWhat was the single largest crypto exploit in December and how much was lost?

AThe largest single exploit was an address poisoning scam that resulted in a loss of approximately $50 million.

QBesides the address poisoning scam, what were two other major causes of losses mentioned in the report?

AOther major losses included a $27 million drain from a multi-signature wallet due to a private key leak and about $7 million tied to a Trust Wallet exploit.

QHow does the article describe the nature of the address poisoning scam?

AIt is a scam that relies on human error, where victims are tricked into sending funds to an address that looks almost identical to a legitimate one.

QWhat does the article suggest is a continuing common root cause of major crypto losses, even in supposedly safe wallets?

APrivate key exposure continues to be a common root cause of big losses, even in wallets meant to be secure.

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