The WeChat account of He Yi, the co-founder of an exchange, was hacked, and the attacker directly used this account as a tool to pull up and sell goods in a classic way.
The hacker first used 19,479 U to sweep 21.16 million Mubarakah tokens, and the price of this thing rushed directly from the floor price to $0.008, an increase of almost 200%. When retail investors followed the trend and entered the market, he cashed out 55,000 dollars and ran away. The whole operation is smooth, typical pump and dump routine.
Lookonchain has already picked up these wallet addresses. CZ also hurriedly came out to remind everyone that the account security of traditional social platforms is really a big pit, and the second verification should be opened.
To be honest, even the WeChat of industry bigwigs can be hacked, and ordinary players have to have a long snack. When you see an acquaintance suddenly pushing coins, make a phone call first to confirm the authenticity.
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ser_aped.eth
· 3h ago
That's why I never click on strangers' referral links. Seriously, no matter how much you trust, you have to go through your own wallet.
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HodlOrRegret
· 22h ago
It's an old routine again, anyone's account is not safe these days
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 22h ago
This hacker played a thief and directly took the account to harvest a wave, which was amazing
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ILCollector
· 23h ago
It's this routine again, every time the big V is hacked and then cut
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GasWaster
· 23h ago
yo another day another rug pull disguised as "security reminder" lmao. 5.5k usd on a shitcoin pump? that's literally one decent gas optimization window worth of fees tbh
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CryptoNomics
· 23h ago
lmao the correlation matrix on this one is just *chef's kiss* — dude loses his account, token goes parabolic, then dumps 55k. statistically speaking, that's what we call a textbook exit scam disguised as a security breach. empirical evidence doesn't lie.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 23h ago
Is this okay? Hackers directly trade altcoins, this routine is really absolute
He Yi's WeChat was hacked! The hacker ran away with $55,000 in altcoins
The WeChat account of He Yi, the co-founder of an exchange, was hacked, and the attacker directly used this account as a tool to pull up and sell goods in a classic way.
The hacker first used 19,479 U to sweep 21.16 million Mubarakah tokens, and the price of this thing rushed directly from the floor price to $0.008, an increase of almost 200%. When retail investors followed the trend and entered the market, he cashed out 55,000 dollars and ran away. The whole operation is smooth, typical pump and dump routine.
Lookonchain has already picked up these wallet addresses. CZ also hurriedly came out to remind everyone that the account security of traditional social platforms is really a big pit, and the second verification should be opened.
To be honest, even the WeChat of industry bigwigs can be hacked, and ordinary players have to have a long snack. When you see an acquaintance suddenly pushing coins, make a phone call first to confirm the authenticity.