Wu Shuo learned that CryptoQuant founder Ki Young Ju posted on Twitter stating that someone is impersonating him and CryptoQuant to send proposal emails to companies. He reminded users to check the sender address, not to open attachments from unverified senders, and noted that the related emails may involve zero-day vulnerabilities.

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ShortPositionsAtTheElevator
· 10h ago
Zero-day vulnerabilities have been exposed, scammers are now upgrading their techniques.
It is recommended to confirm via a second phone call, as emails are too easy to forge.
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GateUser-78aae297
· 10h ago
Phishing emails are truly hard to defend against; even big shots like Ki have impersonators. Everyone must be extra cautious when receiving emails and avoid clicking on attachments randomly.
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StopLossSparrow
· 10h ago
CryptoQuant's data services are indeed well-known, no wonder they've been targeted for impersonation. The enterprise procurement process should add an identity verification step; such losses are not insignificant.
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