Before there, there was a grandson @sunyuchentron who was stolen and borrowed money and did not borrow it, and then a sister @heyi was stolen and sent to CA
The reason why the first sister was stolen this time was that her old mobile phone number that she used before was recycled by the operator and re-taken away by others
I have heard this situation several times before, my mobile phone number has been used since junior high school, and there are too many things bound to it
But this is still a bit of a coincidence -
The hacker got her old mobile phone number → was able to log in smoothly→ and knew that she was doing Web3 → and knew that she should send a CA
What is the probability of this?
A few days ago, I told @JoeyJia11 to try to use it only for social interactions and not to save money because it is not very safe
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Before there, there was a grandson @sunyuchentron who was stolen and borrowed money and did not borrow it, and then a sister @heyi was stolen and sent to CA
The reason why the first sister was stolen this time was that her old mobile phone number that she used before was recycled by the operator and re-taken away by others
I have heard this situation several times before, my mobile phone number has been used since junior high school, and there are too many things bound to it
But this is still a bit of a coincidence -
The hacker got her old mobile phone number → was able to log in smoothly→ and knew that she was doing Web3 → and knew that she should send a CA
What is the probability of this?
A few days ago, I told @JoeyJia11 to try to use it only for social interactions and not to save money because it is not very safe