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New scam service Vanilla Drainer takes $5M in three weeks
A blockchain investigator has attributed at least $5.27 million in crypto stolen over three weeks to a rising scam service known as Vanilla Drainer.
Drainers are entities that provide scam software to fraudsters, often paired with phishing tactics to access victims’ funds. Vanilla is part of a new generation of these groups and has largely flown under the radar, but recent high-value thefts have drawn attention from blockchain sleuths.
Draining scams peaked in 2024, when victims lost almost $500 million to top services, such as Angel, Inferno and Pink, according to Scam Sniffer. Draining still occurs frequently, though volumes have dropped due to new security technologies. However, blockchain investigator Darkbit warns that drainers are adapting.
“I see [Vanilla] taking over many Inferno customers,” Darkbit told Cointelegraph. “Most of the large six- and seven-figure drains of late can be attributed to Vanilla Drainer.”
Earlier Vanilla thefts can be traced back to October 2024, but its earliest known public advertisement was posted on Dec. 8, 2024, though it has since become inaccessible. The ad claimed Vanilla could bypass Blockaid, a fraud detection platform often cited by drainers as a major factor behind declining proceeds and, in some cases, their shutdown.
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The largest theft attributed to Vanilla occurred on Aug. 5, when a victim lost $3.09 million in stablecoins. In this case, Vanilla’s operators appear to have received a $463,000 fee for providing the tools, or about 17% of the stolen funds.
Crypto drainers and phishing scams rebound
Several drainers have shut down as security tools dampened the draining industry, but lately, drainers have been catching up with new tactics of their own
According to Darkbit, one method Vanilla uses to stay ahead of the curve is cycling through domains without remaining in one spot for too long.
“I’m starting to see fresh malicious contracts created for every malicious website and domain to avoid staying on the radar,” Darkbit said.
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In July, phishing scams stole $7.09 million from victims, a 153% increase from June. The number of victims also rose 56% to 9,143, according to Scam Sniffer data.
The largest single loss in July was $1.23 million. Blockchain trails show that the draining fees collected from this scam totaled 54 ETH, valued at $204,074 at the time. The fees were ultimately transferred to the same suspected Vanilla fee wallet linked to the $3.09-million incident in August.
Crypto drainers shut down but don’t die
Between July 15 and Aug. 5, Vanilla was used in at least four major scams totaling $5.27 million, each resulting in six to seven-figure losses.
Vanilla has quickly established itself in a shrinking but still dangerous corner of crypto crime. Even as overall draining volumes have slowed since 2024, Vanilla is pulling in millions and attracting former Inferno users. Darkbit claims that its operators remain agile, cycling through domains and contracts to stay ahead of detection.
History suggests that even a public shutdown rarely means the end. Inferno Drainer, for example, announced its closure in November 2023, only to resurface throughout 2024 before handing operations to Angel Drainer later that year. Despite those announcements, Inferno-linked activity has continued into 2025 and has been tied to more than $9 million in losses over six months.
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