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PeckShield: Hackers issue FTX 2.0 tokens and package them as official FTX airdrops

2023-01-20 21:05:17
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ChainCatcher news, according to monitoring by PeckShield, hackers are transferring FTX 2.0 tokens to the FTX exchange, pretending to be FTX to increase liquidity. The hacker then airdropped to addresses of Sun Yuchen, KuCoin, and Binance, packaging it as tokens from the official FTX airdrop. The scam token FTX2 also has a backdoor function that allows arbitrary manipulation of any account balance. The contract address of the token starts with 0x0a835. (source link)

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