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Solana Chrome Extension ‘Crypto Copilot’ Steals SOL From Transactions via Raydium, Security Firm Warns

SOL

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$73.61
-0.92%
24h Volume

$2,636,498,389.52

24h H/L

$75.80 / $71.90

Change: $3.90 (5.42%)

Long/Short
73.3%
Long: 73.3%Short: 26.7%
Funding Rate

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Solana
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Daily

$73.49

-0.24%

Volume (24h): -

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Resistance 3$79.27
Resistance 2$76.49
Resistance 1$73.66
Price$73.49
Support 1$71.8951
Support 2$69.2464
Support 3$63.9922
Pivot (PP):$73.5567
Trend:Downtrend
RSI (14):52.3

COINOTAG News, citing Cointelegraph, reports a malicious Chrome extension named Crypto Copilot that surreptitiously siphons Solana funds. The extension claims to enable Solana actions from X but secretly injects an instruction diverting at least 0.0013 SOL or 0.05% of the transaction. Unlike typical wallet malware, it leverages the Raydium DEX to execute moves while adding a second instruction to transfer SOL to the attacker’s wallet, with the UI showing only a summary.

Since its June 18, 2024 release, the extension has drawn only about 15 reported users. Socket filed a takedown request with the Chrome Web Store security team, highlighting ongoing risk from malicious add-ons.

To readers, vet extensions rigorously, review requested permissions, and transact only through trusted interfaces. Do not authorize wallet actions via browser add-ons, and enable security controls provided by browsers and wallets. This incident underscores the need for proactive collaboration between platforms to deter fraud.

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