Cryptocurrency transactions are vulnerable to “withdrawal address tampering,” a method where attackers replace the recipient address with one they control. This can occur through clipboard hijacking trojans, phishing sites, or compromised communication channels. Once funds are sent to the wrong address, recovery is nearly impossible due to the irreversible nature of blockchain transactions.
To prevent such attacks, users should implement a multi-layer verification process. This includes verifying the first and last five characters of the recipient address before sending funds, using wallet security features like address books and whitelists, and conducting small test transactions before large transfers. Maintaining device security by updating antivirus software and using dedicated devices for transactions can also reduce risks.
In case of a suspected tampering incident, users should immediately disconnect from the internet, verify transactions on a secure device, and report unauthorized transfers to relevant platforms and law enforcement. By adopting these practices, users can significantly enhance their security against address tampering threats.









