PANews reported on November 20 that SlowMist founder Yu Xian tweeted that a user was attacked by a phishing attack due to the similarity of the first and last numbers of the wallet address, and mistakenly transferred 129 million USDT to the phishing address (THcTxQi3N8wQ13fwntF7a3M88BEi6q1bu8). However, surprisingly, the phishing gang returned 90% of the funds in less than an hour, and the remaining 10% was also returned in full after 4 hours.
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