ScamSniffer has reported that over 12,000 victims lost $20.2 million to crypto phishing incidents in October 2024, marking a 56% drop in the amount stolen via crypto scams compared to the previous month. However, the number of victims increased by 20% during the month.
Still, the decline highlights how the amount of money stolen through phishing scams has gradually reduced over the past few months to reach close to the lowest level in 2024. Aside from October, only July saw fewer funds stolen, with just $19 million lost to phishing scams in that month.
This user lost almost $6 million in the biggest incident
A user who lost 15,079 fwDETH restaking tokens on the Blast network was the highest amount stolen in a single phishing incident in October. The tokens were originally worth over $35 million, but DETH depegged due to poor liquidity, leading to their value falling to $5.87 million.
Still, the attack and massive sell-offs of the DETH tokens by the bad actor affected some decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols, including PAC Finance and Orbit Finance. However, the depegging of DETH helped to contain the incident.
Over $400 million stolen through phishing scams this year
The increase in money lost and the number of victims highlights how prolific and profitable crypto phishing scammers have become. Despite the increase in technological capabilities by blockchain security companies trying to prevent and limit phishing scams, scammers have also improved their capacity.