Did Bill Murray get hacked and cheated out of $200,000? ( Photo Credit – YouTube )

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The legendary Groundhog Day star had auctioned an NFT for a good cause, but cyber thieves struck fast, wiping out 119.2 ETH (about $185,000) before his team could react.

Murray’s security team, Project Venkman, managed to protect his prized NFT collection, which included two high-value CryptoPunks. But the stolen charity funds? Gone. Since crypto transactions are largely irreversible, retrieving them would be a long shot. However, in a twist of fate, another generous Coinbase user stepped in, donating about $187,500 worth of ether to Chive Charities — the non-profit Murray was supporting.

Crypto heists aren’t new, but celebrities seem to be prime targets. In May, Seth Green lost four Bored Ape NFTs to a phishing scam. One of them, Bored Ape #8398, was so crucial to an animated series he was developing that he ended up paying nearly $300,000 to get it back. That’s the kind of digital ransom cyber thieves thrive on.

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