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The official Twitter of the NFT platform LiveArt is suspected to have been hacked, and users should be cautious of links related to fake LADYS and BEN token airdrops

2023-05-11 16:02:04
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ChainCatcher news, the official Twitter of the NFT platform LiveArt is suspected to be hacked, and multiple tweets containing links to fake LADYS, BEN Token airdrop sites have been posted. Users should be cautious of asset theft. (Source link)

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