The official PEPE site just got hit. Hackers hijacked the front-end, slipping in Inferno Drainer malware that reroutes visitors straight to a phishing page built to empty wallets. Blockaid's team flagged the breach—confirming the code's live and actively hunting for victims. Oddly enough, PEPE's token price barely flinched. Still, if you're holding any, steer clear of that domain until they patch things up. Stay sharp out there.
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SleepyValidator
· 20h ago
Here we go again. The PEPE official website got hacked, the wallet-draining bot is running, yet the price remains completely unaffected. This logic is insane.
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RugpullTherapist
· 20h ago
Same old trick again. Inferno Drainer is now being blatant about it, not even bothering to pretend the phishing page can fool anyone.
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MEVHunter_9000
· 20h ago
Same old trick again, these hackers are really idle. The PEPE official website is compromised and people still dare to go all-in on phishing? The price not moving at all is actually a bit scary, feels like big money knew the inside story and got out early.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 20h ago
Damn, here we go again? I'm so sick of hearing about Inferno Drainer, now even the PEPE official website has been compromised...
The price still isn't moving, this is ridiculous.
Holders, delete your bookmarks right away and don't accidentally click in.
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LiquidationAlert
· 20h ago
Damn, it's another phishing site... Nowadays, even official websites aren't safe. This is just ridiculous.
The official PEPE site just got hit. Hackers hijacked the front-end, slipping in Inferno Drainer malware that reroutes visitors straight to a phishing page built to empty wallets. Blockaid's team flagged the breach—confirming the code's live and actively hunting for victims. Oddly enough, PEPE's token price barely flinched. Still, if you're holding any, steer clear of that domain until they patch things up. Stay sharp out there.