Several important digital currency websites were hacked

Several major digital currency websites, including Etherscan, have been phishing. These websites display a message to users asking them to link their MetaMask wallet to the site.
To Report Websites such as Ether Scan, CoinGecko and DeFi Pulse have been attacked by hackers. When users try to use these websites, the following message is displayed to them and force them to connect to the site with their scam wallet.
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This phishing attack is displayed with a domain that uses the Bored Ape Yacht Club logo (NFT) logo set. At the time of writing, the domain-related website appears to have been deleted. According to WHOIS searches, the domain tracking platform of the Internet domains, not even a day has passed since the launch of the domain.
“Bobby Ong, the founder of Quin Geko, said:
We are investigating the main cause of this attack in order to eliminate it as soon as possible. This situation is most likely due to a malicious advertising script released on the Coinzilla platform. Queensila is a digital currency advertising network and we have now disabled it. We are still exploring this issue further and have been monitoring the website.
Atrascan also asked its users on Twitter not to approve any of the messages and transactions that appear on its website.
The Ether Scan team said they, like Kevin Gecko, had blocked their connection to Queensilla, and the Queensilla team later told them that it had fixed the issue.

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