Strike sent out an email saying the leak may have been caused by a third-party vendor
On X platform, the on-chain detective ZachXBT stated that the lightning payment platform Strike sent an email stating that they believe the leak may have been caused by a third-party supplier. As previously reported , ZachXBT stated on X platform that Strike's statement about not being attacked is misleading and unreliable. ZachXBT stated that as early as August 2023, the StrikeX/Twitter account was hacked, resulting in about $20,000 being stolen, the Strike team's account did not have basic security measures, and they were unwilling to compensate the victims.
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