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Hackers nabbed funds from Polymarket users

June 28, 2026
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While bets soar across online prediction markets, some Polymarket users may have seen their wallets thin — not because of losing predictions, but because hackers weaseled their way into their accounts.

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The prediction market platform announced the breach on Thursday (June 25) via X, explaining that attackers had gained access to an undisclosed number of user accounts after compromising a third-party vendor. Hackers injected malicious script into Polymarket’s frontend, which was spotted and contained by the platform, but not before the hackers siphoned funds from affected users.


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The platform said it will notify users and fully refund any lost money, but has not yet shared any more details on the incident.

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The attack may have been part of a large scale phishing attempt aimed at cryptocurrency wallets, reported TechCrunch, after blockchain monitoring firm PeckShield spotted $3 million in cryptocurrency leaving Polymarket accounts and transferring to Ethereum.

Polymarket only just announced it reached more than $1 billion in annualized revenue, as trading reaches all time highs during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

But the Donald Trump Jr.-backed platform has also been mired in controversy, including a recent Wall Street Journal report that found Polymarket had paid influencers to post misleading advertisements that were then boosted by an “army” of social media accounts.

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