Debot was hacked, with hackers profiting $255,000. Official advice is to quickly transfer assets from risky wallets to secure wallet addresses.
TL;DR
Debot was hacked, with hackers profiting $255,000. Users are advised to quickly transfer assets from risky wallets to secure addresses via the DeBot asset management page.
According to Followin, on December 27, DeBot officially updated its statement, saying, "To ensure the security of users' assets, assets in risky wallets can be quickly transferred to secure wallet addresses."
Quick transfer steps:
1. Access the DeBot asset management page
2. Click the "Transfer" button to transfer the balance to the official secure wallet address.
For users who have already been affected, we will promptly and properly handle and compensate them after the statistics are completed.
Previously, SlowMist's Yu Xian posted on the X platform that the private keys of users of risky wallets previously flagged by Debot had been stolen. The hackers have currently profited $255,000, and the theft of assets from these risky wallets is ongoing. Users currently using Debot and still holding assets in risky wallets should transfer them immediately.