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Crypto Social Engineering Scam Nets $282 Million Loss

January 19, 2026
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  • Social engineering scam leads to $282 million crypto loss.
  • Funds swapped to Monero, impacting its price significantly.
  • Avoidance of North Korean hacker involvement confirmed.
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Social Engineering Crypto Scam Leads to $282 Million Loss

A social engineering scam on January 10, 2026, resulted in the loss of over $282 million in BTC and LTC from a victim’s Trezor hardware wallet.

The breach highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in crypto security, affecting market dynamics as Monero’s price surged due to illicit activity.

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A social engineering scam resulted in a loss of over $282 million in cryptocurrencies. The attacker posed as Trezor support to gain access to a wallet’s seed phrase, exposing assets. 1,459 BTC and 2.05 million LTC were stolen.

An unidentified hacker executed the scam, while ZachXBT, an on-chain investigator, highlighted the incident. The criminal swapped funds into Monero and bridged portions of BTC using THORChain. ZachXBT ruled out North Korean involvement.

The hack impacted market dynamics, causing Monero’s price to rise from $450 to $788. The use of Monero for laundering indicates anonymity as a strategy. The victim’s loss highlights vulnerabilities in wallet seed protection.

This theft underscores financial risks associated with crypto. ZachXBT noted, “The victim was duped by a hacker impersonating customer support for hardware-wallet maker Trezor and exposed the wallet’s seed phrase.” It shows the effectiveness of social engineering in compromising security. Such incidents may lead to stricter regulation and increased scrutiny on hardware wallet protocols.

No statements were released by Trezor or regulatory bodies. Online communities emphasize scam awareness. The incident may prompt the industry to re-evaluate security practices and increase vigilance among crypto asset holders.

Potential regulatory responses include improved wallet security measures. Financial losses from scams of this nature could influence more robust policies. Historical data reflect an ongoing trend of scams targeting high-value assets, necessitating enhanced defense mechanisms.

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