BlockBeats News, February 22 — Uniswap founder Hayden Adams warned that fake search engine ads impersonating Uniswap continue to appear, causing some users to lose all their high-value crypto assets. Scammers purchase keywords like “Uniswap” to place fake websites at the top of search results, with page designs closely resembling the official site. Once users connect their wallets and authorize transactions, funds can be immediately transferred away. This type of attack relies on user signature authorization rather than protocol-level vulnerabilities.
A user on X platform, “Ika,” stated that after clicking on a fake link in the search results, they lost crypto assets worth tens of thousands of dollars. A screenshot they disclosed shows the fake link positioned at the top of the search results, making it highly deceptive. Similar incidents occurred in October 2024, where scammers copied the Uniswap website interface and used subtle button modifications to trick users into connecting their wallets.
Data from security firm CertiK shows that in January 2026, the crypto industry suffered approximately $370.3 million in losses due to exploits and scams, the highest in nearly 11 months and nearly four times the amount in January 2025. A single social engineering attack caused losses of about $284 million. In January, there were 40 recorded security incidents related to these issues.
Analysis indicates that most current crypto asset losses stem from user-level risks such as phishing links, fake ads, and social engineering attacks, rather than underlying smart contract vulnerabilities. As the DeFi ecosystem expands, brand impersonation and interface fraud are becoming significant hidden threats affecting user trust.
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