Crypto界 News: Wu says that CryptoQuant founder Ki Young Ju tweeted that someone is impersonating him and CryptoQuant to send proposal emails to companies. He reminds users to check the sender's address and not open attachments from unverified senders, as the emails may involve zero-day vulnerabilities.

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GateUser-173efae5
· 4h ago
Now scammers even dare to borrow the founder’s face. It is recommended that the official release a public announcement for a whitelist email.
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DeepSeaColdStart
· 4h ago
Ki Young Ju personally came out to debunk the rumors; impersonators are becoming more and more rampant. Everyone must verify the sender's address when receiving emails and avoid clicking on attachments casually.
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EveningBreezeBorrower
· 4h ago
Zero-day vulnerabilities have all been exposed; this scam has upgraded quite quickly, and corporate email accounts have become the hardest hit area.
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GasInTheHourglass
· 4h ago
CryptoQuant-type data platforms are being impersonated; it seems that the business of information in the crypto world is indeed lucrative.
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OvernightPositionPhobia
· 4h ago
Received a similar phishing email before, the sender's name was exactly the same, almost fell for it, but I became more cautious.
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