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friend.tech: The exposure of the association between Twitter accounts and addresses does not constitute a substantial attack or loss

2023-08-21 23:29:23
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ChainCatcher message, friend.tech's official response on social media regarding "data leakage" claims that the situation described in the reports is merely someone scraping its public API, showing the correlation between public wallet addresses and public Twitter usernames. The term "data leakage" is akin to saying that someone can attack users by viewing their public Twitter information, which is irresponsible reporting.

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