A major crypto exchange founder just dropped an urgent warning: Yi He's WeChat account has been compromised by hackers.
The attackers are actively pushing memecoin scams through the hijacked account. Do NOT purchase any tokens being promoted there—it's a trap.
This incident highlights the ongoing sophistication of social engineering attacks targeting high-profile figures in our space. Even verified accounts aren't immune.
Stay vigilant, verify through official channels, and protect your assets. 🛡️
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RugPullProphet
· 1h ago
Another big influencer gets hacked, this circle is really becoming more and more unsafe
Unbelievable, verified accounts can be hacked? I don't even dare to click any links anymore
Memes used for scams can be played like this, old crypto folks better remember this lesson
This wave of social engineering attacks is truly outrageous, when will it ever stop
I always say, there are no absolutely secure accounts in this circle, be prepared to get scammed at any time
Seriously asking, how do big influencers protect themselves? Seems like being cautious is useless anyway
Another farce, I'm already used to this kind of news
No matter who promotes the coin, I ask three times first, it's really exhausting
Hackers' methods have indeed upgraded, relying solely on user vigilance is simply not enough
I should change my password too, with this trend, no one is safe
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OnchainGossiper
· 12-11 07:49
Oh my goodness, another incident. Influencer account crashes have become routine. I told you, these days verification checks are unreliable.
Soon, there will be fake links flying everywhere again... Never mind, I'll just stay silent and watch the show.
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ProbablyNothing
· 12-10 07:57
Another outing? The script of the big V account being stolen and pushing coins is rotten, why are there still people who are fooled
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consensus_whisperer
· 12-10 07:50
Ha? Even the boss's account can be taken down, this hacking level is not ordinary
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It's this set again, emoticon scams are not uncommon, and some people are still fooled
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I'll just say that validation marks don't work at all, now it's good
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It's like this every time, but I can't change anything when I'm so anxious
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It's 2024 and I'm still playing this set, I'm really drunk
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Tsk, the account of the founder of the big exchange can't be kept... We are small retail investors
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Official channel verification? No matter how you verify, the QR code can be fake
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I have to take a screenshot and archive this wave, and next time someone forwards my link to block it directly
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TokenomicsTrapper
· 12-10 07:44
lmao classic social engineering playbook... actually if you read the contract terms on most exchanges, they literally disclaim account security incidents. called this months ago when everyone was hyping verified badges like they meant something
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DecentralizeMe
· 12-10 07:43
Another melon with a stolen account is coming, and this circle really doesn't stop for a day
It's time to use a hardware wallet, it's useless to rely on the verification mark alone
But by the way, is this kind of emoticon scam really going on? I can't figure it out
It's like this every time, and the safety tips don't feel like anyone listens at all
What will fall this time? I'm numb anyway
🚨 SECURITY ALERT 🚨
A major crypto exchange founder just dropped an urgent warning: Yi He's WeChat account has been compromised by hackers.
The attackers are actively pushing memecoin scams through the hijacked account. Do NOT purchase any tokens being promoted there—it's a trap.
This incident highlights the ongoing sophistication of social engineering attacks targeting high-profile figures in our space. Even verified accounts aren't immune.
Stay vigilant, verify through official channels, and protect your assets. 🛡️