EIP-7702 is an Ethereum upgrade that allows a wallet to temporarily delegate control to a smart contract. Attackers exploit this to install a drainer contract — all incoming funds are silently forwarded to the attacker.
Your MetaMask wallet sends a type-4 EIP-7702 transaction — no ETH needed in the compromised wallet
The authorization sets the delegation target to the zero address, effectively removing it
The drainer contract loses control — your wallet behaves like a normal EOA again
Switch to Airdrop Rescue to claim and redirect your tokens safely
Open the airdrop claim portal in Chrome and press F12 to open DevTools
Click the Network tab, then click the Claim button on the portal
Find the API request and look for the hex data in the request payload
Copy the full hex string starting with 0x5e... and paste above
MetaMask sends a small gas budget to your compromised wallet
The claim transaction fires using your decoded signature
90% of tokens transfer to your safe wallet immediately
10% service fee is collected — all 3 transactions fire simultaneously