- ENS developer targeted through vulnerabilities in Google’s system.
- No major financial loss reported from this incident.
- Community urged to increase vigilance against such phishing scams.

ENS lead developer Nick Johnson was targeted by a sophisticated phishing attack in mid-April 2025, exploiting vulnerabilities within Google’s infrastructure.
Nick Johnson, lead developer at ENS, disclosed this incident, emphasizing the need for users to be aware of such scams. Google initially dismissed the issue but later acknowledged its plan to patch the vulnerabilities.
The incident had no significant impact on the financial markets. Ethereum and Bitcoin prices remained stable, and the ENS token showed typical market fluctuations without panic selling.
The attack highlights the necessity for improved security measures in protecting users against phishing attacks. It also raises questions about the trust placed in established technology platforms.
Historically, similar phishing attacks utilizing well-known vendor domains have been observed. Yet, in this case, no substantial ENS protocol security breaches occurred.
The incident underscores potential weaknesses in managing credential security and technological infrastructures. Increased user education and caution remain paramount, as attackers capitalize on trusted domain reputations.
This attack exploits a security flaw in Google’s infrastructure, and since they refuse to fix it, we can expect to see such attacks more frequently. — Nick Johnson, Lead Developer, ENS