The Hacker Season has truly arrived. Recently, there have been reports within the industry of certain popular on-chain tools experiencing security incidents, including data leaks and asset risks. Many active users and content creators have been affected, with accounts and wallets facing potential threats.
This reminds us of a few key points: First, immediately check the authorization status of the tools involved, especially those that haven't been used for a long time or have excessive permissions; revoke access if possible. Second, if assets are in risky accounts, transfer them as soon as possible to a secure cold wallet or a mainstream exchange (such as a leading exchange). Third, change to a complex password, enable two-factor authentication, and avoid using the same password across multiple platforms.
Altcoin markets didn't wait for the hacker season to arrive; instead, they caught up with it. At this stage, asset security should be a top priority. Securing your wallets is more important than anything else.
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BlockchainWorker
· 6h ago
Always thinking about the wealth creation dream, but ended up being taught a lesson by hackers first... Quickly check your authorizations.
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It's the same old story: cold wallets, two-factor authentication, complex passwords. How many times do I have to say it? People still fall for it.
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No wonder so many people in the group are feeling anxious lately. Turns out, instead of a market rebound, we've got hacker season.
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Transferring assets to top exchanges is really the right move; at least they have a deep moat.
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I just want to know when those attacked tools will be fixed, or should I just abandon them altogether?
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Passwords are the most annoying part. One platform, one set of passwords—impossible to remember. But if not, I worry about being dragged down...
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Hacker season, air coins, rug pulls—newcomers to Web3 really need to learn all kinds of skills.
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It's really easy to forget about revoking authorizations; now I have to check them one by one.
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MoonBoi42
· 6h ago
Another wave of rug pulls is coming, be cautious and you'll be safe
I was wondering why so many people have been disconnecting recently, turns out they all got caught
Cold wallets really save lives, luckily I transferred out early
What trash tools, they should have been taken down long ago
Dual authentication must be enabled, or I can't sleep well
Hacker season arrives even faster than the bull market, unbelievable
Quickly check the authorizations, I've revoked all mine
Now I understand why big influencers are hiding from the chain
Asset security is truly maximized, everything else has to step aside
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 6h ago
Damn, they're back... Quickly revoke those messy authorizations. I've already changed my password three times.
This is ridiculous. Hackers are more diligent than the traders. Now safety first, profits come second.
Feeling like each one is more ruthless. I had friends who got their funds drained before.
Cold wallets really save lives. It's about time to move assets out of these tools.
No way, do I have to go through two-factor authentication again... So annoying.
Cyberpunk shouldn't be like this. Who will save my wallet?
In critical moments, you still have to rely on basic security. Fancy tricks are all superficial.
The hacker season is really here. Are my small coins in danger?
Oh my god, this pace... I need to urgently check my authorization list.
It's over. I have to back up my seed phrase and reorganize everything. So troublesome.
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TooScaredToSell
· 6h ago
Damn, here we go again. I always get nervous every time.
Last year, I still haven't fully recovered from that.
Quickly check the authorization. I feel like all the trash tokens in my wallet are trembling.
Cold wallets have really saved me several times. For this amount of money, safety is still the top priority.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 6h ago
Damn it, tools are being exposed again and again. This time, someone really got caught.
Quickly revoke authorization, don't wait to be exploited.
Cold wallets are the true friends; exchanges can have issues at any time.
Should have known not to trust these things so much; greed for small benefits leads to big losses.
Change your passwords if needed; I've been educated about this once already.
After this incident, I'll have to spend half a day on troubleshooting again. So annoying.
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GweiObserver
· 6h ago
Something's happened again, and this time it's really not just rumors. Quickly revoke authorization and don't wait to be washed out.
Cold wallets are the way to go; exchanges can't hold onto assets.
Hacker season is truly disgusting; the market hasn't even come yet and we've already been cut.
Think carefully before interacting with contracts; otherwise, this is the price to pay.
If passwords are so sloppy, why bother with Web3? It's your own fault.
My friend was also compromised again; it's too late to say anything now. Wallet permissions should have been checked long ago.
These days, more than making money, it's about avoiding pitfalls, really.
The Hacker Season has truly arrived. Recently, there have been reports within the industry of certain popular on-chain tools experiencing security incidents, including data leaks and asset risks. Many active users and content creators have been affected, with accounts and wallets facing potential threats.
This reminds us of a few key points: First, immediately check the authorization status of the tools involved, especially those that haven't been used for a long time or have excessive permissions; revoke access if possible. Second, if assets are in risky accounts, transfer them as soon as possible to a secure cold wallet or a mainstream exchange (such as a leading exchange). Third, change to a complex password, enable two-factor authentication, and avoid using the same password across multiple platforms.
Altcoin markets didn't wait for the hacker season to arrive; instead, they caught up with it. At this stage, asset security should be a top priority. Securing your wallets is more important than anything else.