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Based on current information, this wave of asset theft is very likely a continuation of the data center intrusion incident that occurred half a month ago. After the Japanese data center was compromised on December 10th, I immediately reminded everyone in the group. Fortunately, most members responded quickly and moved their assets to cold wallets in time.
However, there was still an incident. A group member didn't realize it that day and only saw the message today, confirming that 1000U on the SOL chain was successfully transferred to a secure address. Just as people were breathing a sigh of relief, the assets on the BSC chain were stolen by hackers in the blink of an eye—that was almost instantaneous.
This incident reminds us: security breaches at exchanges are often not a one-time event. After a data center is compromised, hackers may continue to look for vulnerabilities to profit from, so transferring assets to self-managed wallets in a timely manner is truly a necessary defense. Some people reacted quickly and avoided the incident, while others were a step too slow and suffered losses.