According to CertiK, crypto wrench attack victims lost approximately $101 million in the first four months of 2026, with the trend projected to reach hundreds of millions for the full year. The security firm verified 34 incidents globally, representing a 41% increase from the same period in 2025, with 82% concentrated in Europe.
Notably, more than half of the verified incidents involved family members of primary targets, including spouses, children, or elderly parents, either as direct victims or as leverage. CertiK noted that attackers increasingly employ data-driven targeting methods, purchasing victim information from online brokers to minimize reliance on physical surveillance.
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