Heads up from CZ: Yi He's WeChat just got compromised. Hackers are pushing some sketchy meme tokens through the account right now.
This isn't the first time bad actors targeted high-profile accounts to run pump-and-dump schemes. The playbook's always the same—hijack a trusted name, shill some garbage token, then vanish once people ape in.
If you see any coin recommendations floating around claiming to be from her, ignore them completely. Double-check everything through official channels before making any moves. Stay sharp out there.
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MevSandwich
· 12-10 18:58
Coming back with the same trick? High-profile accounts are just more likely to be targeted. These hackers really operate in a copy-paste manner.
Just block any suspicious recommendations directly; there's nothing truly valuable in them anyway.
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StableBoi
· 12-10 07:52
Here you go again? It's the same old trick every time, and I really accept it.
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Meme tokens lol, hackers don't even have ideas now.
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That's why I never click on unfamiliar links, just block them.
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The damn trench was attacked again? These days, big V accounts are more fragile than paper paste.
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Always remember one sentence, don't move anything until the official channel confirms, it's that simple.
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The routine of pulling up and shipping has been played for several years, why are people still fooled?
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Spam tokens are one after another, without any new tricks.
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AirdropFreedom
· 12-10 07:47
Another outing? This routine is really bad, emoticon tokens haha, hackers are getting more and more funny
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nft_widow
· 12-10 07:42
Damn, this set is coming again, and emoticon tokens can also deceive people? These hackers are really creative
Heads up from CZ: Yi He's WeChat just got compromised. Hackers are pushing some sketchy meme tokens through the account right now.
This isn't the first time bad actors targeted high-profile accounts to run pump-and-dump schemes. The playbook's always the same—hijack a trusted name, shill some garbage token, then vanish once people ape in.
If you see any coin recommendations floating around claiming to be from her, ignore them completely. Double-check everything through official channels before making any moves. Stay sharp out there.