PANews reported on May 18 that according to crypto KOL Enen, the Bybit platform recently had an Apple ID login vulnerability, and a user's real-name authentication information was inexplicably tampered with, triggering face verification when withdrawing money and failing to complete the operation, resulting in more than $100,000 in funds being stranded. At present, the problem has been resolved after Enen verified and contacted Bybit officials, and the user has regained control of the account.
Bybit suspected of Apple ID login vulnerability, user accounts were tampered with, causing withdrawals to be blocked






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