WLFI discloses mass blacklisting of wallets due to lost private keys to prevent two hacker attacks originating from compromised end users.
According to a report by Jinse Finance, the Trump family project World Liberty Financial (WLFI) has disclosed that it thwarted two hacking attempts originating from compromised end users (rather than vulnerabilities in WLFI itself). Transactions show that a WLFI-designated wallet had blacklisted wallets identified as compromised (private key lost) in bulk before going live. These on-chain operations foiled attempts to steal funds from Lockbox. The team is assisting affected holders in regaining access.
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