ZachXBT: Strike said the leak of customer information may have been caused by a third-party supplier
On X platform, blockchain detective ZachXBT stated that Strike's statement of not being attacked is misleading and unreliable. As early as August 2023, Strike X/Twitter account was hacked, resulting in about $20,000 being stolen. The Strike team account lacks basic security measures and is unwilling to compensate victims. ZachXBT later updated that Strike sent an email stating that they believe the leak may have been caused by a third-party supplier. Yesterday, ZachXBT pointed out in his Telegram channel that some people claimed to have received suspicious emails and suspected that Strike had leaked customer information. In response, Strike denied being attacked and causing customer information to be leaked.
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