According to Crowdfund Insider, MetaMask has launched a address poisoning attack detection feature designed to identify scam addresses that are highly similar to the user's historical interaction addresses. The report states that address poisoning attacks typically involve sending small amounts of tokens to the user's wallet, causing the spoofed address to appear in transaction records, thereby诱导用户后续误复制并转账. MetaMask's new feature will automatically compare pasted addresses with historical interaction addresses, and if it detects the same starting and ending characters but different middle characters, a blocking reminder will pop up during the transfer process.

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