A SafePal user has revealed an online fraud that involved Safepal Wallet Firefox add-on, which reportedly stole her cryptocurrency.
A malicious Firefox add-on named “Safepal Wallet” managed to stay listed on the official Mozilla add-ons website for months, scamming users by emptying out their cryptocurrency wallets.
SafePal is a crypto-management platform that is capable of holding over 10,000 types of assets including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin. It is backed by Binance, but seems to have suffered a setback due to cybercriminals.
The issue was highlighted by a SafePal user Cali in Firefox support group. “Today I browsed true the add-on list of Mozilla Firefox I was searching for Safepal wallet extension to use my cryptocurrency wallet also in the web browser. So my searching ended on the following page: https://addons.mozilla.org/nl/firefox/addon/safepal-wallet/ 22,” she wrote on the support page.
“8 hours later I checked if my funds were still save on my phone software wallet also from Safepal I saw nothing $0,- balance I was deep in shock I saw my last transactions and saw that my funs ($4000),” she added in her post.
The add-on page for ‘Safepal Wallet’ says that the add-on was up since at least 16 February 2021. The same page says that the 235 KB add-on is a Safepal application that securely “saves private key locally.” It also has product images and convincing-looking marketing materials.
Bleeping Computer reports that to publish an add-on on Mozilla’s website, developers are required to follow a thorough submission process. Firefox’s developer platform says that the submitted add-ons are “subject to review by Mozilla at any time.”
Discover more from DiutoCoinNews
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.