BONK.fun: The estimated loss to the client is $30,000, which will be compensated at a rate of 110%.

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According to Foresight News , BONK.fun tweeted that its website was hijacked on March 11th. The attackers compromised the site through a social engineering attack targeting the domain service provider, causing the domain to be transferred to an external registrar. Upon discovering the breach, the team immediately took the following measures: disabling the website, coordinating with wallet providers to mark the domain as malicious, and minimizing the impact on users. The team estimated the client's losses at $30,000, which will be compensated at 110%. The domain and domain registration were fully restored around 5:00 AM on March 19th, and full functionality with major wallet providers was restored later that evening. Currently, the BONKfun main domain is still receiving warnings from several antivirus software vendors, and the official team is working to remove these warnings as soon as possible.

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