A user was robbed of USD0++1 million by clicking a fake Zoom link. The hacker has completed the money laundering and it may be difficult to recover
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Odaily reported that user @lsp8940 claimed their account was hacked, and after recovering it, found that their wallet had been stolen, resulting in a loss of $1 million USD0++. Slow Mist Cosine analysis pointed out that the hacker organization had almost finished washing the funds, making it difficult to recover the stolen assets. The user disclosed the event logic as follows: "Last night, the hacker disguised a Twitter account, which looked fine at first glance. Through my Twitter interaction information, they pretended to be a friend of XX, and then claimed the Twitter account belonged to the project's CEO, as I had seen it before and mentioned a friend, so I let my guard down. Then the other party said they wanted to have a meeting to discuss the project's development with me, and sent me a Zoom link. I had Zoom on my computer, but had problems with it before, so I needed to reinstall it. When the web page prompted me to reinstall, I did so, and woke up to find that I had been robbed. DeFi has infinite opportunities, but also infinite risks. Please be vigilant about security issues at all times. Security is not only about the project's protocol code, but also closely related to your own operations."
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