Cointelegraph Hit by Front-End Exploit, Fake Phishing Airdrop Pop Up on Website
What to know:
- Cointelegraph's website was compromised by a front-end exploit, leading to a malicious pop-up offering fake 'CoinTelegraph ICO Airdrops' and 'CTG tokens.'
- The fraudulent banner urged users to connect their crypto wallets, falsely promising $5,500 in tokens, and cited a bogus CertiK audit to appear legitimate.
- Cointelegraph warned users not to click on the pop-ups or provide personal information, as attackers have used similar tactics on other platforms like CoinMarketCap.
Crypto media outlet Cointelegraph has confirmed its website was compromised by a front-end exploit on Sunday, with attackers injecting a malicious pop-up that falsely claimed to offer “CoinTelegraph ICO Airdrops” and “CTG tokens.”
The fake banner urged readers to connect their crypto wallets in exchange for nearly $5,500 worth of tokens, citing a “fair launch” event and a bogus CertiK audit to lend legitimacy to the scam.
“Do not click on these pop-ups, connect your wallets, or enter any personal information,” Cointelegraph warned in a post on X, adding that it was “actively working on a fix.”
🚨 ALERT: We are aware of a fraudulent pop-up falsely claiming to offer “CoinTelegraph ICO Airdrops” or “CTG tokens” that are appearing on our site.DO NOT:- Click on these pop-ups- Connect your wallets- Enter any personal informationWe are actively working on a fix.
— Cointelegraph (@Cointelegraph) June 23, 2025
Victims are typically tricked into connecting wallets for token claims, identity verification, or loyalty rewards — only to have their funds siphoned immediately after.
The tactic mirrors a nearly identical exploit on CoinMarketCap two days earlier , where attackers embedded similar code to serve wallet phishing prompts.
In both cases, the attack relied on hijacking trusted platforms to bypass user skepticism — turning news and data sites into unwitting vectors for wallet drainers.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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