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An NFT influencer claims they lose "a substantial sum" in their wealth due to NFTs and cryptocurrency.
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In the event of downloading malicious software, you may have discovered it through a Google Ad search result.
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The pseudo-anonymous influencer via Twitter under the handle "NFT God" posted a sequence of tweets on Jan 14.
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In describing how his "entire digital existence" was attacked, which included the hacking on his cryptocurrency wallet, as well as several online accounts.
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NFT God, Also known under the new name "Alex," said he used Google's search engine to download OBS, the open-source software for streaming video.
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However, instead of clicking the official site, he clicked on the advertisement sponsored by the company to do what he believed was similar to the official website.
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The malware he discovered was downloaded from the advertisement along with the software that he was looking for.
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In response to a message sent by an acquaintance, Alex discovered that his cryptocurrency wallet was also compromised.