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    Home»Industry & Technologies»Security Researchers Uncovered Dubious “Safery” Crypto Wallet Chrome Store
    Industry & Technologies

    Security Researchers Uncovered Dubious “Safery” Crypto Wallet Chrome Store

    abdelhosni@gmail.comBy abdelhosni@gmail.comNovember 14, 20253 Mins Read
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    Blockchain security platform Socket has warned of a new malicious crypto wallet extension on Google’s Chrome Web Store that has a unique way of stealing seed phrases to drain user assets.  

    The extension is called “Safery: Ethereum Wallet” and claims itself as a “reliable and secure browser extension designed for easy and efficient management” of Ethereum-based assets. 

    However, as highlighted in a Tuesday report from Socket, the extension is actually designed to steal seed phrases via a crafty backdoor.  

    “Marketed as a simple, secure Ethereum (ETH) wallet, it contains a backdoor that exfiltrates seed phrases by encoding them into Sui addresses and broadcasting microtransactions from a threat actor-controlled Sui wallet,” the report reads. 

    Safety Wallet promo images. Source: Chrome Store

    Notably, it currently sits as the fourth search result for “Ethereum Wallet” on the Google Chrome store, just a couple of places behind legitimate wallets like MetaMask, Wombat and Enkrypt. 

    Chrome store search results. Source: Chrome Store

    The extension enables users to create new wallets or import existing ones from elsewhere, thereby establishing two potential security risks for the user.

    In the first scenario, the user creates a new wallet in the extension and immediately sends their seed phrase to the bad actor via a tiny Sui-based transaction. As the wallet is compromised from day one, the funds can be stolen at any time. 

    In the second scenario, the user imports an existing wallet and enters their seed phrase, handing it over to the scammers behind the extension, who can again view the information via the small transaction.