OKEx: Added hacked addresses on Twitter to remove blacklist.

2020-7-16 13:47
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OKEx's Chief Strategy Officer Xu Kun released a report on Weibo that in response to many celebrities' Twitter hacks and digital phishing scams, OKEx immediately blacklisted affected sites to avoid blocking. the users. For users. At the same time, OKEx monitors affected sites, flags unsuspecting assets and tracks them regularly. Users should be careful to avoid fraud when withdrawing coins and other transactions.

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