Upbit issues warning: SSX tokens stolen
South Korea's largest cryptocurrency exchange, Upbit, recently issued a warning to users about the security risks and price fluctuations caused by the theft of SSX tokens. The attack resulted in 7.3 million SSX tokens (worth about $11 million) being transferred to an unknown wallet. Upbit has suspended the deposit and withdrawal services for SSX tokens to protect investors. In addition, the SOMESING Foundation has urgently requested domestic and foreign exchanges to suspend the deposit and withdrawal services for SSX tokens to prevent further damage to users. Currently, the trading price of SSX tokens has dropped 12.4% compared to before the attack.
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