ASML Denies Social Media Compromise Claims



Are hackers really in ASML's social accounts? The company is pushing back hard—claims of a breach in their official channels are reportedly false, according to the firm's own statement.

This kind of situation has become increasingly common. Companies face constant scrutiny around cybersecurity, and false alarms can spread like wildfire across platforms. Whether it's a coordinated attack, social engineering attempt, or just misinformation, the incident highlights how quickly narratives can take hold without solid verification.

For those tracking these things, it's yet another reminder: don't assume every security claim is real. Always cross-check with official sources before treating any hack story as gospel.
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TerraNeverForgetvip
· 12h ago
ASML is clarifying again... These days, everyone claims they haven't been targeted; believe it or not.
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MetaEggplantvip
· 01-10 01:48
ASML has clarified again, really, these days whose account hasn't been hacked... The information war is so fierce that people don't even know what's true anymore, right?
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SchrodingerPrivateKeyvip
· 01-08 18:09
It's the same big company's fact-checking drama again, making it hard to tell what's true or false.
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MetaLord420vip
· 01-07 23:52
nah fr another fake breach claim...这年头谁都敢编hack story吹水啊
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DustCollectorvip
· 01-07 23:49
It's another false alarm. ASML quickly came out to deny the rumors this time. Honestly, who still dares to believe the first report these days...
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TxFailedvip
· 01-07 23:47
ngl this ASML denial feels like classic "trust us bro" energy... technically speaking, false positives in breach claims happen all the time but so do cover-ups lol. learned this the hard way watching projects ghost security incidents. always verify with on-chain signals first, not just press releases fr
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unrekt.ethvip
· 01-07 23:46
NGL, it's another false alarm. These days, there are more hacker stories than actual breaches. ASML quickly denied the rumors; otherwise, public opinion would have already driven the stock price down.
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ValidatorVikingvip
· 01-07 23:36
nah this smells like fud cycle 101. asml denying it doesn't mean much though—need actual forensics, not just statements. seen this playbook before.
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