Crypto Copilot: The Chrome Extension Pickpocketing Your Solana!

Beware of Crypto Copilot, a stealthy Chrome extension that secretly adds a Solana transfer during swaps, funneling funds to an attacker-controlled wallet. Marketed as a crypto trading tool, it slyly siphons fees while users remain blissfully unaware, thanks to its clever disguise and legitimate-looking facade. Always check the fine print—or risk losing your SOL!

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Hot Take:

Who knew that swapping crypto on the Solana network could come with a side of stealthy theft? The new “Crypto Copilot” Chrome extension is like that sneaky friend who always borrows money and conveniently “forgets” to pay you back. Except in this case, it’s siphoning your digital currency without you even knowing! It’s a classic case of “if it looks too good to be true, it probably comes with a hidden fee.”

Key Points:

  • A malicious Chrome extension named Crypto Copilot is targeting Solana swaps.
  • It secretly injects additional Solana transfers into swap transactions.
  • The extension is cleverly disguised with obfuscated code.
  • Users remain unaware of the hidden fees being siphoned off.
  • The extension uses legitimate services to appear trustworthy.

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