Fake Uniswap Website Steals $400,000 Across Multiple Wallets Amid Persistent Google Ad Fraud

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According to on-chain analyst b-block, a counterfeit Uniswap website stole approximately $400,000 from multiple wallets on May 26, 2026. On-chain data from Etherscan shows two flagged addresses holding about 146 ETH, valued at roughly $306,000. Web3 marketing agency Green Dots founder Stacy Muur criticized Google for ignoring the issue, allowing fraudulent links to rank above legitimate ones. Security Alliance reports that fake Google ads are a major phishing vector, with attackers using paid or compromised legitimate ad accounts to deploy deceptive advertisements. The organization has blocked over 356 malicious ad links, noting attack activity remains steady weekly.
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