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Pepe Website Exploited, Redirects Users to Wallet Drainer |






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Pepe Price Prediction: Official PEPE Website Hacked and Infects Visitors With Malware – Is PEPE About to Go to Zero?
Dec 5, 2025



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PEPE Website Hacked: Front-End Attack Redirects Users to Phishing Links
Dec 5, 2025
🔥 What Happened — The Attack Vector
🛠️ Front-End Exploit
The official PEPE website was compromised via a front-end attack — meaning the hackers injected malicious code directly into the site’s user-facing interface rather than breaking into backend servers.
🧬 Malicious Code: Inferno Drainer
Security firm Blockaid identified “Inferno Drainer” code on the compromised site. This is a well-known malware toolkit that attackers use to:
Redirect users to phishing pages,
Capture wallet credentials,
Trick victims into approving malicious transactions, and
Automatically drain connected crypto wallets.
📌 How the Attack Works
User visits what appears to be the official site.
The site automatically loads hidden malicious scripts.
When users connect their wallets or interact with prompts, attackers can steal keys or siphon assets without obvious warnings.
🎯 Why This Is Significant
📍 Increased Sophistication
Front-end exploits are harder to detect than fake look-alike domains because users think they’re on the official site — and these scripts can run silently in the browser.
🧪 Inferno Drainer’s Resurgence
Inferno Drainer was thought to be defunct but its use has increased significantly, with thousands of malicious DApps/spoof sites now observed weekly.
📊 Market Impact Seems Limited (for now)
Despite the security scare, PEPE’s price did not crash immediately; in some reports, it even rose slightly following the disclosure.
This suggests that while the hack threatens user funds, it hasn’t yet shaken market sentiment significantly.
🚨 Risks for Users
💸 Wallet Draining
If you connected a wallet to the compromised site, there’s a risk that:
Your private keys or seed phrases may have been intercepted,
You inadvertently approved malicious transactions that can empty your assets.
🕵️♂️ Phishing Redirects
The malware redirects users to fake pages crafted to look legitimate, where users are tricked into providing sensitive info or signing harmful transactions.
🛡️ What Users Should Do Now
⚠️ Immediate Safety Measures
Do not visit the official Pepe website until developers confirm a clean fix.
Revoke any wallet approvals made during or after the incident.
Check wallet activity for unauthorized transactions.
Use hardware wallets and multi-factor authentication for added security.
Stay cautious of any links or airdrop promotions claiming to be “official.”
🧠 Invest With Awareness
This attack highlights how memecoin ecosystems attract scammers due to hype and high web traffic, not just price volatility.
🧠 Broader Context: Cryptocurrency Security Trends
Front-end compromises are now a common tactic in crypto scams.
Attackers increasingly target legitimate, high-traffic sites to exploit trust.
Even popular tokens with large communities like PEPE can be targeted if security practices aren’t airtight.
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