Steakhouse Financial Users Targeted by Phishing Scam Following Front-End Breach
Severity: Medium (Score: 54.8)
Sources: Mexc, Cryptonews, Decrypt.Co, Bitget
Summary
Steakhouse Financial has reported a front-end breach that has led to a phishing scam targeting its users. The hackers have created a malicious version of the Steakhouse website and app, prompting the firm to warn users against interacting with these platforms. The breach is said to have only affected the front-end operations, with Steakhouse assuring that no deposits or contracts are at risk. Users are advised to avoid the website until further notice. The attack has been linked to the Angelferno wallet drainer operation, which steals funds after users sign malicious transactions. Various crypto firms have stepped in to provide alternative services and safety assurances for affected customers. The firm is currently working to restore its front-end services promptly. Key Points: • Steakhouse Financial's front-end breach has exposed users to a phishing scam. • The attack is linked to the Angelferno wallet drainer operation. • Steakhouse assures that no deposits or contracts are at risk.
Key Entities
- Phishing (attack_type)
- Blockaid (malware)
- Angel Drainer (malware)
- Angelferno (malware)
- GAIB (company)
- Steakhouse Financial (company)
- Financial (industry)
- T1566.002 - Spearphishing Link (mitre_attack)
- T1566 - Phishing (mitre_attack)