OKX: The mining software Bom is suspected of malicious activities, and assets should be transferred from the potentially risky address as soon as possible
ChainCatcher message, OKX official stated that the OKX Web3 security team has recently received a large number of user feedback. After interviews, it was found that some users who were hacked had downloaded a mining software called "Bom." Analysis shows that this software has logic to upload user photo albums, raising suspicions of malicious intent.
They remind users not to download software from unknown sources (including so-called "arbitrage tools"); properly safeguard mnemonic phrases, and strictly prohibit taking photos or screenshots for storage. The OKX wallet mobile app has fully prohibited this operation. Everyone must remain vigilant, and addresses with risks should transfer assets as soon as possible.
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