PANews reported on December 18 that L2 Network Kinto officially issued a reminder that some users have recently received phishing emails disguised as Kinto. Kinto confirmed that these emails were not sent by it, and the links contained in the emails should not be clicked. In addition, Kinto stated that there was no user email leak, and some of the emails that received the emails were not associated with Kinto accounts.
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