El fundador de NEO, Da Hongfei: su cuenta de redes sociales fue pirateada debido a un correo electrónico de phishing, y ahora ha recuperado el control.
Golden Finance reported that NEO founder Da Hongfei posted on X platform, stating that he has regained control of the X account and expresses sincere apologies to the community because this incident may cause confusion or inconvenience. According to Da Hongfei, on July 6th, at 11:30 pm Singapore time, he received an email requesting a password reset. When he saw the email 50 minutes later, he realized that his X account had been locked. The hacker changed his X account password, enabled two-factor authentication (2FA), and then started posting tweets containing fraudulent links. The intrusion was due to his previous connection of a third-party website/application (office and calendar management service) to the email. The hacker somehow used these permissions to gain access to my email content.
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El fundador de NEO, Da Hongfei: su cuenta de redes sociales fue pirateada debido a un correo electrónico de phishing, y ahora ha recuperado el control.
Golden Finance reported that NEO founder Da Hongfei posted on X platform, stating that he has regained control of the X account and expresses sincere apologies to the community because this incident may cause confusion or inconvenience. According to Da Hongfei, on July 6th, at 11:30 pm Singapore time, he received an email requesting a password reset. When he saw the email 50 minutes later, he realized that his X account had been locked. The hacker changed his X account password, enabled two-factor authentication (2FA), and then started posting tweets containing fraudulent links. The intrusion was due to his previous connection of a third-party website/application (office and calendar management service) to the email. The hacker somehow used these permissions to gain access to my email content.