What to Know:
- Fake uniswap google ads have stolen at least $400,000 from users.
- Scammers clone the Uniswap interface and place sponsored ads above search results.
- Even experienced traders and hardware wallet users are falling victim to the attacks.

Crypto scams are getting sharper. This time, attackers used fake Uniswap Google ads to target users searching for Uniswap. The result was brutal. At least $400,000 disappeared after users connected their wallets to cloned websites pretending to be the real platform.
On-chain analyst b-block raised the alarm after tracking the stolen funds. According to Stacy Muur, founder of Web3 marketing agency Green Dots, the victims reached these fake sites through sponsored Google ads.


One trader, known online as ika_xbt, clicked what looked like the official Uniswap link. It sat at the top of the search page. The website looked identical to the real platform. But after approving one transaction, their wallet was drained instantly.
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Uniswap Google Ads Expose Dangerous Phishing Trap
The scam works because users trust the first result they see. Sponsored ads appear above organic links, and attackers exploit that visibility.
Scammers purchase ads using fake domains that closely resemble the real Uniswap website. Some are even hosted on trusted-looking services like Google Sites. The pages copy the original interface almost perfectly. Small differences in the URL are often the only warning sign.
Once a wallet is connected, the fake Uniswap google ads site requests transaction approval. That approval quietly gives attackers permission to access funds. Since blockchain transactions cannot be reversed, victims have almost no way to recover stolen assets.
The problem affects more than beginners. Even experienced traders can make mistakes when moving quickly through familiar platforms. Hardware wallets do not stop these attacks either. The device only confirms what the user approves.
Uniswap Google Ads Push Security Concerns Higher
Hayden Adams publicly criticized search platforms for allowing scam ads to spread. Community members have reported these attacks for years, yet the cycle continues.
Security Alliance, also known as Security Alliance, previously warned that phishing campaigns linked to Google Search have increased sharply since March. Attackers frequently hijack ad accounts or buy fresh placements to impersonate major crypto protocols.
The wider picture looks even worse. In January 2026 alone, crypto scams and exploits reportedly caused more than $370 million in losses.
Security experts continue to repeat the same advice. Bookmark official DeFi websites. Avoid sponsored search results for crypto platforms. Double-check every transaction approval before signing it. In crypto, one wrong click can empty an entire wallet forever.
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