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NFTs, Crypto Stolen After Web3 Gaming CEO Gabriel Leydon’s Twitter Hacked

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  • Limit Break CEO Gabriel Leydon’s Twitter account was hacked on Wednesday and used to spread a scam link.
  • The attacker successfully stole NFTs and crypto from users that interacted with the scam link. Leydon alleges wrongdoing by an AT&T employee.

Social media scams are thriving in the crypto space, and NFT collectors are losing their assets to attacks perpetrated through hijacked accounts. The latest example happened last night, with dozens of NFTs and about $30,000 worth of cryptocurrency stolen through a scam shared through the account of a well-known Web3 game developer.

On Wednesday, the Twitter account of Gabriel Leydon—co-founder and CEO of Limit Break, the gaming startup behind anime-inspired Ethereum NFT project, DigiDaigaku—was apparently taken over by an unauthorized user. The account proceeded to share a link to what was billed as access to an allowlist to secure a mint for a free DigiDaigaku NFT.

Instead, when users interacted with the website and approved the transaction prompted by the smart contract—that is, the code that powers NFTs and autonomous decentralized apps—an attacker instead stole NFTs and cryptocurrency from their respective wallets. Transactions made on blockchain networks cannot be reversed by a third party, like a bank or credit card company would in the event of fraud or theft.

The attacker pilfered dozens of NFTs from users, potentially worth tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of Ethereum in total. The most valuable of…

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