HOLLYWOOD, CA - APRIL 04: Seth Green attends the 18th Annual International Beverly Hills Film Festival Opening Night Gala Premiere of "Benjamin" at TCL Chinese 6 Theatres on April 4, 2018 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)
Seth Green revealed that last weekend that he was the victim of a robbery, not of his phone or wallet, but he lost several NFTs, including a BoredApe that was the star of an upcoming animated series. Green first announced the loss of his tokens last weekend with a plea to one of the purchasers of his “stolen ape,” to get in contact with him.
The actor admits in the tweet he fell victim to “phishing,” which is the practice of sending fraudulent emails and messages pretending to be reputable companies or individuals in order to get victims to reveal personal or financial information to them. Phishing scams have become more elaborate as of late, and Green said he was tricked by a phish that copied the layout of the NFT website GutterCats.
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