Urgent Reminder! Security team Blockaid has just discovered that the Pepe official website’s frontend has been hacked.
The attacker is using the notorious Inferno Drainer tool—if you visit the site now, you’ll likely be redirected to a fake page. What’s worse, these phishing sites will trick you into authorizing your wallet, then silently drain all your NFTs and tokens.
The official team has issued a warning: do NOT visit the Pepe website or click any related links during this period. Always double-check URLs whenever handling assets—don’t give hackers any opportunity. Frontend hijacking attacks have been rampant lately, so everyone needs to stay extra vigilant.
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MoonRocketman
· 12-05 02:54
Inferno Drainer is at it again. The RSI momentum indicator for this phishing tool has already maxed out, and the launch window for front-end hijacking is basically the perfect trajectory for hackers. Everyone needs to calculate the escape velocity and steer clear as soon as possible.
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WagmiWarrior
· 12-05 02:50
Another frontend hijacking, the Inferno Drainer scheme is really next level
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Even Pepe got hit, who dares to click anymore?
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There are new tricks every day, you really have to stay alert
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This is why I never authorize unknown sites with my wallet, too many lessons learned
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Really should paste the official website address into my wallet notes, too many people have fallen for it
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Blockaid responded quickly this time, otherwise another wave of people would have been wiped out
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Inferno is up to tricks again, these hackers really can't sit still
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Now you have to think twice before clicking anything, if your NFT is gone there's nowhere to cry about it
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Feels like there's a new case every week, can't guard against everything
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Double check the URL before authorizing, this has saved countless people’s coins
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ExpectationFarmer
· 12-05 02:45
It's Inferno Drainer again, this tool is really annoying.
I've long said not to click on random links, but people still fall for it.
Pepe really took a hard hit this time, make sure not to authorize your wallet.
Front-end hijacking is indeed rampant, so stay vigilant.
But honestly, there's no perfect defense against these types of attacks, you just have to be careful yourself.
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 12-05 02:44
Damn, Inferno is out again. This thing really is a nightmare.
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Even pepe’s official website can get hacked? Nothing is safe anymore.
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Another phishing site. Damn, I’ve already been scammed once.
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So now I have to triple-check every single link? This is exhausting.
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That front-end hijacking trick is really something. Gotta be extra careful.
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Blockaid finally found something. Otherwise, we’d all still be in the dark.
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Authorize a wallet and they can just sweep all your assets—brutal move.
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Inferno Drainer is still active? I thought it was already dead.
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If people don’t visit the pepe website, how will the news spread? How many people will even see it?
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Everyone needs to stay alert. This wave really isn’t a small matter.
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WhaleWatcher
· 12-05 02:29
Inferno Drainer again? This tool really needs to be taken down.
Pepe got hit again. These days, phishing sites are everywhere like flies.
Is front-end hijacking really this rampant now? Damn.
Better not click on any random links lately, seriously.
Inferno Drainer is up to no good again. Keeping your NFTs safe comes first.
Double-checking website URLs—I’ve really learned this lesson.
Pepe’s official site messed up. Whose fault is it this time?
You really have to be cautious with wallet authorizations.
Hackers are getting more ruthless, and gas fees haven’t even dropped yet.
Getting hacked on the front end like this—it’s impossible to guard against everything.
Urgent Reminder! Security team Blockaid has just discovered that the Pepe official website’s frontend has been hacked.
The attacker is using the notorious Inferno Drainer tool—if you visit the site now, you’ll likely be redirected to a fake page. What’s worse, these phishing sites will trick you into authorizing your wallet, then silently drain all your NFTs and tokens.
The official team has issued a warning: do NOT visit the Pepe website or click any related links during this period. Always double-check URLs whenever handling assets—don’t give hackers any opportunity. Frontend hijacking attacks have been rampant lately, so everyone needs to stay extra vigilant.