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Angel Drainer
CRITICAL THREAT

Angel Drainer Threats: A Deep Dive into Crypto Phishing Scams

Angel Drainer is a notorious crypto phishing toolkit targeting Web3 users, draining wallets through malicious smart contracts. PhishDestroy has tracked 4,385 domains associated with this threat, with 431 currently active as of our latest scans. This critical threat exploits trust in popular platforms, often using domains mimicking legitimate services like OpenSea or Vercel.

4,381
Domains Detected
CRITICAL
Threat Level

How This Attack Works

Angel Drainer operates by luring victims into interacting with malicious websites that appear legitimate. The attack unfolds in a series of deceptive steps designed to steal cryptocurrency assets.

STEP 1
Baiting with Fake Offers
Attackers create phishing sites mimicking trusted platforms like NFT marketplaces or DeFi protocols, often using domains like opensea.com.offer-proposal.com to appear authentic. Victims are enticed with fake airdrops, giveaways, or urgent account verification prompts.
STEP 2
Wallet Connection Request
Once on the site, users are prompted to connect their crypto wallets (e.g., MetaMask) to 'claim' rewards or 'verify' their accounts. This step often bypasses user suspicion by mimicking standard Web3 interactions.
STEP 3
Malicious Smart Contract Execution
Upon connection, the site triggers a malicious smart contract that requests sweeping permissions, allowing attackers to drain funds or NFTs from the wallet. Victims often don’t realize they’ve approved a transaction that compromises their assets.
STEP 4
Asset Drainage and Laundering
Stolen funds are quickly transferred to attacker-controlled wallets and laundered through mixers like Tornado Cash or cross-chain bridges, making recovery nearly impossible.

Technical Analysis

Angel Drainer is a sophisticated phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) toolkit that emerged in late 2022, primarily targeting cryptocurrency users. It leverages malicious JavaScript embedded in phishing websites to interact with victims’ wallets. The core mechanism involves tricking users into signing transactions that call functions like 'approve()' or 'transferFrom()' on ERC-20 tokens or NFTs, granting attackers full control over assets. These scripts are often obfuscated to evade detection by antivirus software or browser security extensions. Infrastructure-wise, attackers rely on cheap or compromised domain registrars—PhishDestroy data shows NICENIC INTERNATIONAL GROUP CO., LIMITED (1,173 domains) and Cloudflare, Inc. (434 domains) as top choices for hosting these threats. Common TLDs include .com (1,212 domains), .xyz (712), and .app (290), often paired with free hosting on platforms like Vercel, as seen in examples like mysteryclaims6345-live.vercel.app.



The toolkit also employs advanced evasion techniques, such as IP-based redirects to show benign content to bots or security researchers while serving malicious payloads to real users. Angel Drainer campaigns frequently clone legitimate Web3 interfaces, using typosquatting or subdomain tricks (e.g., opensea.com.offer-proposal.com) to deceive users. On the blockchain side, stolen assets are often routed through intermediary wallets before being mixed, with on-chain analysis revealing connections to known money laundering services. This combination of social engineering and technical exploitation makes Angel Drainer a persistent and evolving threat in the Web3 ecosystem.



Additionally, attackers customize their campaigns based on trending topics in the crypto space, such as new token launches or NFT drops, to maximize victim engagement. The use of decentralized hosting and domain privacy services further complicates takedown efforts, as seen with the 431 active domains still operational in PhishDestroy’s database. This infrastructure resilience, paired with the toolkit’s low barrier to entry for cybercriminals, underscores why Angel Drainer remains a critical risk.

Real Cases

ParaSpace NFT Exploit (2023)
$5 million stolen
In March 2023, attackers used Angel Drainer to target users of the ParaSpace NFT lending platform, tricking them into signing malicious transactions via a fake update prompt, resulting in $5 million in stolen assets.
Fake OpenSea Campaign (2023)
$1.7 million stolen
A widespread phishing campaign in late 2023 mimicked OpenSea’s interface, using domains similar to opensea.com.offer-proposal.com, draining $1.7 million in NFTs and tokens from unsuspecting users.
Blur Marketplace Scam (2024)
$2.3 million stolen
Early 2024 saw Angel Drainer used in a fake Blur marketplace airdrop scam, where users connected wallets to claim 'free tokens,' losing $2.3 million in assets to malicious smart contracts.

How to Detect

Unsolicited offers or urgent prompts for wallet connection on websites mimicking platforms like OpenSea or Vercel, often using domains tracked by PhishDestroy such as mysteryclaims6345-live.vercel.app.
Suspicious domain structures, especially subdomains or unusual TLDs like .xyz or .app, which account for a significant portion of the 4,385 domains in our database.
Transaction requests that ask for broad permissions or unlimited token approvals when connecting a wallet to a site.
Lack of HTTPS or mixed content warnings on supposed Web3 platforms, often a sign of hastily deployed phishing pages.
Unexpected wallet activity or pop-ups prompting signature approvals without clear explanations of the transaction purpose.

How to Protect Yourself

1 Always verify the URL of Web3 platforms before connecting your wallet—avoid clicking links from unsolicited emails or social media, as PhishDestroy has identified 4,385 Angel Drainer-related domains.
2 Use hardware wallets or wallet extensions with transaction simulation features to preview smart contract interactions before signing.
3 Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) and set spending limits on your crypto wallets to minimize potential losses.
4 Regularly monitor your wallet for unauthorized transactions using blockchain explorers and revoke permissions for unused dApps.
5 Leverage PhishDestroy’s threat database to check suspicious domains or report potential Angel Drainer phishing sites for community protection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Angel Drainer?
Angel Drainer is a phishing toolkit used by cybercriminals to steal cryptocurrency and NFTs by tricking users into connecting their wallets to malicious websites. It exploits trust in Web3 platforms through fake offers or urgent prompts, executing harmful smart contracts to drain assets. PhishDestroy has identified 4,385 domains linked to this threat.
How much money has been stolen through Angel Drainer?
Angel Drainer has facilitated significant financial losses, with documented cases like the 2023 ParaSpace exploit ($5 million), the 2023 fake OpenSea campaign ($1.7 million), and the 2024 Blur marketplace scam ($2.3 million). Total losses tracked across various incidents exceed $9 million in stolen assets.
How do I protect myself from Angel Drainer?
Protect yourself by verifying URLs before connecting your wallet, avoiding unsolicited links, and using hardware wallets with transaction previews. Monitor wallet activity, revoke unnecessary dApp permissions, and check suspicious domains against PhishDestroy’s database of 4,385 tracked Angel Drainer threats.
What should I do if I'm a victim of Angel Drainer?
If you’re a victim, immediately disconnect your wallet from the malicious site and revoke all permissions via a blockchain explorer or wallet interface. Report the incident to authorities, file a report on PhishDestroy.io to alert the community, and contact your wallet provider for assistance. Unfortunately, recovering stolen crypto is often difficult due to the nature of blockchain transactions.
Data sourced from PhishDestroy threat intelligence database — 4,381 domains tracked for this threat type
Angel Drainer — Threat Intelligence Smart Contract High Threat
4,381
Domains
1,973
Alive
2,286
Taken Down
6.8
Avg VT
45%
Alive Rate
96.1%
Detected
Since Jul 2025 2,530 domains with VT ≥ 5
Angel Drainer 4,381 domains
layerzeroclaims.network
13 VTLiveLayerZero
ledger-securityphrase.com
13 VTLiveLedger
ledger-wallets.live
13 VTUnknownLedger
lighter-lit.com
13 VTLivebase
linea-hub.xyz
13 VTLiveLinea
linearbuild.com
13 VTUnknownLinea
llinea-build.network
13 VTUnknownLinea
llittlepepe.com
13 VTUnknown
ludo.uncswap.financial
13 VTUnknownGoogle
madness-exchange.com
13 VTLivemagic eden
magiceden.com.bids-offer.com
13 VTLiveMagic Eden
mail.raydium.mom
13 VTUnknownRaydium
mascor-dex.com
13 VTLive
mascor.io
13 VTUnknown
matchain-ars683383793682738368.xyz
13 VTUnknownacross
meteora.founation.network
13 VTLivebackpack
migrate-coinbase.com
13 VTLiveCoinbase
mmt.airdropsalert.sbs
13 VTUnknownbinance
mon-claim.com
13 VTUnknownmonad
monad.bond
13 VTUnknownmetamask
monadportal.xyz
13 VTUnknownmonad
monadsale.app
13 VTLivebase
money-list.app
13 VTUnknownceler
msfidelity.com
13 VTLivemetamask
multi-dappsolution.xyz
13 VTUnknown
multiappdash.app
13 VTLive
nextearth.app
13 VTUnknownacross
nodefixer.icu
13 VTLive
nodevalidator.app
13 VTUnknownbinance
omoclaims.xyz
13 VTUnknowncoinbase
opensea-team.app
13 VTUnknownOpenSea
penguine-org.org
13 VTUnknownbinance
primaldrop.info
13 VTUnknowncoinbase
prismsol-node.xyz
13 VTLiveSolana
processor-digitalcase.com
13 VTLivecoinbase
projects-migratefun.xyz
13 VTLive
proposal-giza.xyz
13 VTLive
proposal-manyushiba.xyz
13 VTLiveetherscan
proposal-telcoins.xyz
13 VTUnknown
ptb.portaltobitcon.xyz
13 VTLivemetamask
pumpxt.xyz
13 VTLive
pyth.airdropsalert.sbs
13 VTUnknowninstagram
qsterdex.xyz
13 VTUnknownbnb chain
rainbows.run
13 VTUnknownacross
register-asterdex.com
13 VTUnknownbnb chain
register-brevis.com
13 VTCF BannedAirdrop Scam
register-midnight.network
13 VTLiveacross
register-nitrograph.com
13 VTLiveacross
register-rodeoclub.com
13 VTLivemetamask
revert-connect-v1.app
13 VTLiveaerodrome
revert-finance-v3.app
13 VTLiveaerodrome
rewardclaim.live
13 VTUnknownUniswap
rewards-astersdex.xyz
13 VTLiveacross
scr.airdrpsalerts.info
13 VTUnknownbinance
securedconnect.live
13 VTUnknownUniswap
seehlprotokol.top
13 VTUnknownacross
simple-bnbchain.com
13 VTLiveacross
solanars.com
13 VTUnknownSolana
solanex.world
13 VTLiveethereum
solnan-airdonp.mimlachcha.com
13 VTUnknownacross
sophon.portal-drops.dev
13 VTUnknownbinance
stakechain.link
13 VTLiveacross
stellar.airdropsalert.sbs
13 VTUnknownbinance
stonedmonmies.xyz
13 VTLiveacross
sui.airdropsalert.click
13 VTUnknownbinance
sushsi.com
13 VTLiveethereum
swap-1lnch.finance
13 VTLive1inch
swap-jupiter.com
13 VTUnknownJupiter
swissborg.click
13 VTUnknown
sychronized.limited
13 VTUnknownUniswap
sym.airdrpsalerts.info
13 VTLivebinance
themonad.xyz
13 VTLivemonad
ton.airdropsalert.xyz
13 VTLivebinance
treasury-zora.com
13 VTUnknownZora
trexocrosslinker.xyz
13 VTLive
triadfi.cc
13 VTUnknown
trustcheck-security.com
13 VTUnknownbinance
trustwallet-fix.com
13 VTLiveTrustWallet
unigroup.limited
13 VTUnknownUniswap
update-rpc.live
13 VTUnknownslack
uriisswarrp.cc
13 VTUnknownaave
usual.airdropsalert.click
13 VTUnknownbinance
verificationplayer.com
13 VTUnknownmetamask
vooooi.xyz
13 VTUnknownarbitrum
vote-renzoprotocol.app
13 VTLivemetamask
vote-strata.app
13 VTLiveacross
vote.moomshots.net
13 VTUnknownMoonshot
voting-pendle.io
13 VTUnknownPendle
vulcanaapi.net
13 VTLivediscord
w.airdropsalert.sbs
13 VTUnknownbinance
w.unieswap.financial
13 VTUnknown
wal.stake-wal.com
13 VTLiveankr
walletconnect-network.web.app
13 VTUnknownWalletConnect
wepereward.live
13 VTUnknownSolana
wlficlaimchecker.xyz
13 VTLivebinance
wlfl-trump.me
13 VTLivebinance
wlfl-unlock.me
13 VTLivebinance
world.libertyfiniancial.com
13 VTUnknown
worldlibertyecosystem.com
13 VTUnknown
worldlibiertyfinance.com
13 VTLivemetamask
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