WeChat Hacker Profits Around $55,000 by Stealing Mubarakah Transaction
BlockBeats News, December 10th, according to LookIntoChain's monitoring, a hacker stole He Yi's WeChat account and used it to post content about Mubarakah, causing a rapid price surge of the ef="/wiki/article/token-259">token.
On-chain data shows that the hacker created two new wallets (0x6739 and 0xD0B8) approximately 7 hours ago and spent 19,479 USDT to buy 21.16 million Mubarakah tokens.
After the price pump, the hacker has already sold 11.95 million Mubarakah tokens, receiving 43,520 USDT and still holding 9.21 million Mubarakah tokens (approximately $31,000). The hacker has made a total profit of around $55,000 from this operation.
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