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X-explore: Some malicious browser extensions replace part of the user's deposit and withdrawal addresses on CEX with hacker addresses

2023-06-09 10:32:22
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ChainCatcher message, X-explore tweeted that some malicious browser extensions have replaced part of the users' deposit and withdrawal addresses on centralized exchanges (CEX) with hacker addresses. Since June 2022, there have been hundreds of attacks on Binance, Stake.com, Bitso, and more than 10 other CEXs, with 142 attacks on Ripple resulting in a loss of 14,361 XRP. (source link)

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