Avalanche Discord hacked as fake token scam targets users

Cryptocurrencies

The Avalanche Discord server was recently compromised, just a day after the Polygon Discord experienced a similar breach.

Avalanche’s (CRYPTO:AVAX) official X account (@avax) quickly warned users about the security breach, advising them to steer clear of any interactions or links on the server until the situation is resolved.

The hackers behind this latest attack used a well-worn tactic, posing as Discord administrators to promote a fake “AVAX Token Distribution” scam.

This method echoes the approach taken in the Polygon Discord breach, where scammers also tricked users with false promises of token giveaways.

The breach has sparked renewed concerns about the security of Discord, a platform widely used by crypto enthusiasts for communication and updates.

Many users have voiced their frustration over what they see as inadequate security measures, with some even questioning whether Discord is a suitable platform for such communities.

In the wake of the hack, criticism has mounted against Discord, with users pointing out the platform’s weaknesses.

One particularly frustrated user responded to Avalanche’s warning by questioning Discord’s overall user experience, implying that the platform’s security shortcomings are part of a broader problem.

These incidents highlight the ongoing risks faced by crypto communities on platforms like Discord, where the very openness that makes them attractive can also be exploited by bad actors.

As these attacks become more frequent, the pressure is mounting on platforms to step up their security measures and protect users from potentially costly scams.

For many in the crypto space, this latest breach serves as a reminder that vigilance is crucial, and that the platforms they rely on need to prioritise security to keep pace with the evolving threats.

At the time of writing, the Avalanche (AVAX) price was $27.05.