Pepe memecoin official website suffers front-end attack, Blockaid reports users redirected to malware

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Odaily Planet Daily News: According to monitoring by Blockaid, the official website of the Pepe memecoin has suffered a front-end attack, and attackers are currently redirecting users to malicious links. Blockaid stated that the website contains code from “Inferno Drainer.” Inferno Drainer is a set of scam tools used by threat actors, including phishing website templates, wallet draining tools, and social engineering tools. At present, the price of the Pepe token has not immediately reacted to the incident, rising about 4% in the past 24 hours. Cybersecurity company Blockaid encourages users to avoid the website and remain vigilant until the issue is resolved.

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