A co-founder of a major exchange is suspected to have experienced an account security incident, with abnormal activity detected on their social media accounts.
The related token $mubarakah is fluctuating around a market cap of approximately $290,000. Such incidents serve as a reminder for crypto practitioners to strengthen their account security measures, especially as industry insiders are more likely to become targets for hackers.
The involved party has not yet issued an official statement regarding the matter, and the community is closely monitoring the developments. Users are advised to be cautious of counterfeit information and phishing links related to this incident.
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ChainDoctor
· 12-10 11:00
Another big influencer had their account hacked, this circle is really too intense
Even top exchange executives have fallen, we small retail investors must be even more careful
mubarakah this coin has way too many messy issues
Hackers are probably just cashing out wildly, knowing full well they’re targeting big V
Quickly change your password and enable two-factor authentication, or it could be your turn someday
This wave of phishing links will definitely be everywhere, don’t click impulsively
Worried about fake announcements again, it’s really annoying
Industry giants can’t even defend against it, what should I do?
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RetailTherapist
· 12-10 10:56
Another one? The big V account being compromised really never ends
I can't keep it together. After so many lessons, people are still falling for it...
Wait, what is , how is it being used to hype?
A wave of hacker operations, the community is once again in panic, so annoying
Brothers, don’t panic. Phishing links are everywhere. I bet five bucks that the scam is coming soon
What’s going on? Even big V accounts being hacked, damn, this is outrageous
Secondary passwords don’t even work? I need to copy homework for protection...
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EternalMiner
· 12-10 10:56
Here we go again, big V accounts being hacked happen more frequently than price fluctuations.
Really? Who is it this time? Everyone needs to enable two-factor authentication.
A $290,000 project is being used as a hot topic, kind of interesting.
Hackers specifically target well-known figures, I’ll just watch the show quietly.
Phishing links are everywhere right now, the safest thing is not to click on any links.
Pinyin CAPTCHA plus secondary confirmation, even if you're lazy, you’re forced to do it.
I’ve never heard of $mubarakah coin, what does it have to do with account incidents?
Big V accounts = high-value targets, this logic has never changed.
The official statement isn’t out yet, don’t spread rumors, to avoid being proven wrong.
Another reminder to "strengthen security," does it help, everyone?
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BugBountyHunter
· 12-10 10:31
Here we go again, big V being hacked happens every now and then. When will it finally stop?
No way, these days even top exchanges can't be fully protected. How are we small investors supposed to survive?
@mubarakah this token's price drop is no surprise. Who dares to take over at this critical moment?
Phishing links are everywhere; we must stay alert. One slip-up and we could be drained.
To be honest, security is really important. Isn't hardware wallets better? Why trust these centralized platforms?
Waiting for the official statement. Currently, rumors are flying everywhere. Don't panic or make rash moves.
Someone might use this opportunity to scam more retail investors again. I've seen this trick too many times.
A co-founder of a major exchange is suspected to have experienced an account security incident, with abnormal activity detected on their social media accounts.
The related token $mubarakah is fluctuating around a market cap of approximately $290,000. Such incidents serve as a reminder for crypto practitioners to strengthen their account security measures, especially as industry insiders are more likely to become targets for hackers.
The involved party has not yet issued an official statement regarding the matter, and the community is closely monitoring the developments. Users are advised to be cautious of counterfeit information and phishing links related to this incident.