The crypto sector suffered substantial losses totaling $3.4 billion from security breaches throughout 2025, according to recent analysis. What's notable is that security researchers have identified human behavior as the primary vulnerability—not underlying code flaws. Most successful attacks exploited phishing tactics, social engineering, and user negligence rather than technical exploits.



For anyone managing digital assets, the takeaway is straightforward: scrutinize every link before clicking, verify message authenticity through official channels, and review wallet transaction approvals with extreme caution. A moment of verification can prevent devastating losses.
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MentalWealthHarvestervip
· 18h ago
Honestly, these days, too many people are instantly knocked out by phishing attacks. No matter how advanced your skills or how awesome your code is, you can't resist clicking on random links out of curiosity.
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ZkProofPuddingvip
· 19h ago
It's the same old phishing and social engineering tricks... Honestly, no matter how many security tips you give, some people just click impulsively.
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StableBoivip
· 19h ago
Oh my god, 3.4 billion USD just disappeared like that, and it's all because of people's poor judgment? That's even more incredible than a code bug.
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