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DogWifTools Drains Over $10M - A Major Blow to Crypto Fraudsters
Crypto Order Sparks National Digital Asset Focus
A newly signed executive order aims to build a national digital asset stockpile, highlighting the strategic potential of blockchain. DeFi Technologies Inc. (US: DEFTF & CAD: DEFI.NE) stands at the forefront by offering regulated exchange traded products that simplify digital asset access. As the U.S. takes strides in crypto policy, discover how DeFi’s approach may align with this emerging infrastructure.
Here’s how it happened:
Tricking the Tricksters: The DogWifTools team convinced their scammer-heavy user base to install a tool requiring highly intrusive permissions, granting access to sensitive data.
Flipping the Script: By leveraging ID photos stored on scammers' computers, they are using their own credentials to cash out stolen funds, leaving fraudsters locked out.
Draining the Scammers: Every wallet linked to scammers is now being systematically emptied, delivering a major counterstrike against crypto fraud.
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insane work by the @dogwiftools team (easily the most popular bundling tool)
they scammed the scammers for $10m+
their tool asked for very intrusive permissions on your computer
now they are using ID pics stored on computers of scammers locally to cash out users funds lmao… x.com/i/web/status/1…
— solboy (@0x5OLBOY)
7:11 AM • Jan 28, 2025
update posted on @dogwiftools discord:
— solboy (@0x5OLBOY)
5:10 PM • Jan 28, 2025
What’s the community’s reaction?
Pure joy and satisfaction watching karma unfold! 🔥
@dogwiftools Hahahahha, suck shit to them. That’s unreal, top effort team!
— Son of Oreste (@27SchoolSt)
8:00 AM • Jan 28, 2025
@dogwiftools This is nuts, platform designed for rugging users now rugs all the people using the platform
dog eat dog
— Tommy WorldPower (@TommyWorldPower)
5:26 PM • Jan 28, 2025
@dogwiftools Well played, now get all the bundle tools away like it used to be. Scammers getting scammed, made my day.
— Feond (@ItsFeond)
4:34 PM • Jan 28, 2025
Utter disbelief at such poor security practices! 💀
@dogwiftools who is running software like this on their personal computers 🤣
— lunaei (@lunaei11)
12:24 PM • Jan 28, 2025
@dogwiftools "We believe they were able to get this token by reversing our compiled software"
So they built they binaries WITH tokens embedded? LMAOOOO
— aaalex.eth 🇺🇸 (@pana067)
6:00 PM • Jan 28, 2025
As the fight against crypto fraud intensifies, this incident is a powerful lesson—deception comes with consequences, and tools built for deceit can backfire. Creators should remain cautious, carefully assess the tools they use, and recognize the importance of security and transparency in the digital space. 🔒🚀