I have an mobile suiwallet
After my suiwallet connected to http://giftsui.net,
my staked sui token was stolen by hacker
Is there a way to get it back ?
Please help me~~
I have an mobile suiwallet
After my suiwallet connected to http://giftsui.net,
my staked sui token was stolen by hacker
Is there a way to get it back ?
Please help me~~
Hello @car2val
Unfortunately, you have connected your wallet to what appears to be a scam website. By approving the transaction, you authorized your staked SUI object(s) to be transferred to another wallet. There is not anything that anyone can do to recover the funds at this point.
I didnโt approve the transaction. I just had my wallet connected to the website
I didnโt authorized my staked SUI to be another wallet
And thereโs no transaction on my activity on sui wallet
Can you share your wallet address?
completed via e mail
0xd0130606dd571d3a809ae56805b46c6f9ec3a0f63938d2564ca6c7b3e5111a75
2024๋ 8์ 12์ผ (์) 13:28, Brendan via Sui Developer Forum <notifications@sui.discoursemail.com>๋์ด ์์ฑ:
Hey @car2val,
I looked at your transactions and have identified the problem transaction.
It appears that a transaction took place in which fake SUI was sent to your account, but in the process your staked SUI object was given up in return.
Connecting your wallet to this website is technically safe, as connecting your wallet alone is not enough to put your assets in danger. However a transaction was approved that accepted a supply of fake SUI and gave up objects within your wallet representing your staked Sui.
First of all, thank you for your interest and recognition
I donโt understand that the transaction was made without my approval even though I only connected my wallet
Is there any way to get my SUI back?
2024๋ 8์ 12์ผ (์) 23:56, Brendan via Sui Developer Forum <notifications@sui.discoursemail.com>๋์ด ์์ฑ:
Iโm sending you an additional note
The Fake SUI was already in without my permission. There are two others as shown below now
I donโt think there was a deal where I got a fake sui when I connected my wallet
Thank you for your intetest~~
2024๋ 8์ 13์ผ (ํ) 01:01, Meongjea LEE <meongjealee@gmail.com>๋์ด ์์ฑ:
Iโve attached an image detailing the transaction.
Box #1 is the fake SUI coming in
Box #2 and #3 are your stake objects going out.
This all happens in a singular transaction. This transaction can not take place without approval. Does any one else have access to your keys or to your PC?
I suggest Sui as a holder
Sui wallet developers need to improve performance so that fake coins are not stored without the permission of the wallet owner. And I think eliminating the asset menu in the wallet will be a way to prevent victims like me from reoccurring
Iโm upset. I want to cry
But
Thank you so much for your interest~~
2024๋ 8์ 13์ผ (ํ) 01:18, Meongjea LEE <meongjealee@gmail.com>๋์ด ์์ฑ:
Iโm answering your question
Q:Does any one else have access to your keys or to your PC?
Your opinion:This transaction can not take place without approval
My opinion:
I didnโt approve it. I just connected my wallet. Anyway, thank you
2024๋ 8์ 13์ผ (ํ) 01:46, Meongjea LEE <meongjealee@gmail.com>๋์ด ์์ฑ:
Q:Does any one else have access to your keys or to your PC?
Using PC I connected to webcite
Thank you
2024๋ 8์ 13์ผ (ํ) 02:01, Meongjea LEE <meongjealee@gmail.com>๋์ด ์์ฑ:
I was hacked exactly in the same way.
they took me 56000 SUI!
I think that this is major flood in design of staking mechanism!!! Something represent my stake in my wallet and the coins are not actually in my wallet but they are stolen from my wallet!!! How is that even possible? You should warn people what could happened to them if they stake SUI!!! If the coins are in my wallet I would be reacher for 5000 SUI. I think that we deserve some compensation from your treasury or so!!! Who would know that you could be robbed for staked SUI, and your wallet is not even hacked!!! Outrages!!!
I agree with you for pointing out the problems of Sui staked mechanism and SUI wallet.
First, to send staked Sui to someone,
Staked sui must be unstacked by owner permission
And In order to send it to another address, I need second permission to make the transaction.
Even if a hacker recognized my wallet address and my transaction activity, I canโt accept that these hacks happened without my permission
I just connected my wallet to the hacker site. I never gave the hacker an password and seed phrases
All of these issues must be solved, and victims like me must not come out. I look forward to SUI teamโs efforts
THANK YOU ~~
Weโve all experienced receiving strange NFTs airdropped into our wallets. They often look like theyโre from legit projects, but they direct you to scam websites asking you to connect your wallet, ultimately stealing your funds (as shown below).
Watch out for these domains. They usually misspell legitimate project domains by just one character to deceive users. Always verify with the legitimate projectโs website. Trust only NFTs from known and verified sources.
Hereโs a tip I always use to avoid scams: The only things that fall from the sky for free are rain and bird droppings!
I did not give the approval to anyone. You are trying to hide the fact you are very insecure! You know that you have a moral responsibility but you really donโt care!