Singaporean angel investor Mark Koh fell victim to a phishing scam while testing a network game, losing at least 100,000 yuan worth of crypto assets. He downloaded malicious software, and despite performing a system scan, multiple wallets were still emptied. He has reported the incident to the police and warned the public to be cautious of similar scams. ChainCatcher reports, new
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· 12-15 14:06
Trump emphasized the billions of dollars in investments he secured for the United States during an interview in the Oval Office, believing this will transform the economy, but he is uncertain whether it can translate into a political advantage in next year's election. He acknowledged that voters' evaluations of his economic handling are becoming more negative and stated that he will lower prices and blame inflation on the Democratic Party.
Singaporean angel investor Mark Koh fell victim to a phishing scam while testing a network game, losing at least 100,000 yuan worth of crypto assets. He downloaded malicious software, and despite performing a system scan, multiple wallets were still emptied. He has reported the incident to the police and warned the public to be cautious of similar scams. ChainCatcher reports, new