$1.7 Million worth of ETH Stolen from OpenSea Users in phishing attacks

One of the largest NFT marketplaces, OpenSea, has reported becoming a victim of phishing attacks; Users complain about stolen NFTs

$1.7 Million worth of ETH Stolen from OpenSea Users in phishing attacks
OpenSea users complained about a phishing attack that resulted in countless stolen non-fungible tokens, according to PeckShield at the same time, the NFT marketplace declared that it was investigating these "rumors" and any attack was not related to its website
 
Open sea users who saw unsetting behavior in their accounts. 
 
The blockchain security company PeachShield that there was an ongoing phishing attack, requesting clients to authorize the migration to another OpenSea website promising to be gas-free. 
 
The team behind the marketplace said they were "actively investigating rumors of an exploit, " the incident was indeed a phishing attack "originating outside of OpenSea's website."
 
Devin Finzer Company co-founder also weighed in on the matter, later, indicating that 32 users have "signed a malicious payload from an attacker and some of their NFTs were stolen."

Finzer further asserted that the team believes the attack had stopped as there were no more reports of phishing emails. Also, he refuted rumors that there were $200 million stolen from the platform. Their internal estimations showed that the perpetrator sold a few NFTs worth $1.7 million of ETH for now. 
 
PeackShield provided a list of the allegedly stolen NFTs, according to which there're hundreds of ERC721 purloined digital artworks and dozens of ERC1155 ones swiped from users. Including Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), Azuki, Farm Land by Pixels, and many more.