Based on current information, this wave of asset theft is very likely a continuation of the data center intrusion incident that occurred half a month ago. After the Japanese data center was compromised on December 10th, I immediately reminded everyone in the group. Fortunately, most members responded quickly and moved their assets to cold wallets in time.



However, there was still an incident. A group member didn't realize it that day and only saw the message today, confirming that 1000U on the SOL chain was successfully transferred to a secure address. Just as people were breathing a sigh of relief, the assets on the BSC chain were stolen by hackers in the blink of an eye—that was almost instantaneous.

This incident reminds us: security breaches at exchanges are often not a one-time event. After a data center is compromised, hackers may continue to look for vulnerabilities to profit from, so transferring assets to self-managed wallets in a timely manner is truly a necessary defense. Some people reacted quickly and avoided the incident, while others were a step too slow and suffered losses.
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 5h ago
Damn, reacting half a beat too slow can really be deadly. That group of friends is too unlucky—one chain just escaped danger, and another is gone. The hacker's methods are like Eagle Eye, always watching. No wonder they say that after the data center is breached, it has to be emptied wave after wave. Cold wallets are really not just for show. This time is another bloody lesson. The brothers who reacted quickly this time managed to dodge it. Luck is also a part of strength. Why have exchange incidents been happening one after another these past two years? Forget it, it's better to manage your own funds for peace of mind.
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0xInsomniavip
· 5h ago
Oh man, that's why I always say you can't trust exchanges too much. Once hackers get in, it's endless. I almost got away with it, but I still got slapped in the face. BSC's response was really inadequate. Cold wallets are truly lifesavers, everyone. This lesson was bloodily learned.
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WhaleInTrainingvip
· 5h ago
That's why I've always said that cold wallets are the way to go; exchanges are just a sieve.
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MidnightSellervip
· 5h ago
Oh wow, that was really risky. Quick reaction saved the day. The hacker's method is to first dig a hole and then slowly exploit it, truly brilliant. This guy is so unlucky. Just after transferring SOL to a secure wallet, he got stabbed from the BSC side. Cold wallets are still necessary. Keeping funds on exchanges for too long is never reliable.
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DevChivevip
· 5h ago
Oh no, this is a typical hacker causing trouble continuously. After one successful attack, they want to do it again.
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TokenDustCollectorvip
· 5h ago
Damn, this is a classic case of "sighing and getting hammered immediately." BSC was gone in the blink of an eye, hackers really know how to time their attacks perfectly.
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