An executive at a leading platform had their WeChat account hacked, and the hacker took the opportunity to hype meme coins and exploit retail investors.

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[Bitpush] The WeChat account of a co-CEO from a leading exchange was hacked today, and it’s caused quite a stir.

Community staff rushed to confirm: the boss’s WeChat was indeed compromised. Only trust information released through official channels—don’t believe the rumors flying around on WeChat, as scammers are waiting to take advantage of the chaos.

Here’s what happened: at 8:32 this morning, this executive’s WeChat Moments suddenly shared a WeChat public account article titled “Today’s Shitcoin Mubarakah.” The result? This meme coin skyrocketed several times in a short period, as if it had been injected with adrenaline. Looking back now, it’s clear this was orchestrated by hackers behind the scenes.

This incident serves as a wake-up call for the entire industry: no matter how big the platform or how high the position, if the security of your social media account is breached, scammers can easily exploit the situation to fleece users. Everyone must stay vigilant—don’t lower your guard just because a message comes from a “familiar” contact.

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