OKLink has released its security monthly report for October 2024, which shows that the cumulative losses caused by on chain security incidents across the entire network are approximately $181 million. The losses caused by phishing scams accounted for 23.94% of the total losses, totaling approximately 43.53 million US dollars. The loss caused by the REKT incident accounted for 35.92%, totaling approximately 65.32 million US dollars. On October 11th, a user on Blast signed&34; permit& 34; After fishing and signing, a loss of 15079 fwDETH worth approximately 35 million US dollars was incurred. On October 16th, multiple multi signature wallets of Radiant Capital were attacked. The attackers injected malicious software into the hardware wallets and broke through the hardware wallets of multiple developers. The attack process was so covert that the frontend of the Gnosis Safe multi signature wallet displayed legitimate transaction data, while the backend was simultaneously signing and executing tampered transactions, ultimately resulting in a loss of approximately $58 million. In this month's security incidents, the attack methods have been constantly evolving, and OKLink reminds users to be particularly vigilant about social media platforms involving&34; permit& 34; And&34; approve& 34; Authorized phishing attacks have occurred frequently this month. When performing on chain operations, be sure to carefully verify the receiving address and not easily trust the address in the transaction record, as it may have been replaced by hackers. For multi signature wallets, it is necessary to strictly protect the security of private keys, carefully verify the sender's identity and content authenticity when handling encrypted asset related emails, and learn to use Web3 on chain tools to avoid risks.