Debot: Signs of attack detected at Japanese node data center, related funds have been transferred to Debot secure wallet in Singapore
According to ChainCatcher, the AI DeFi platform Debot disclosed on X that Debot has detected signs of a security attack at its Japan data center and is currently investigating the cause. User assets have not been affected.
Due to the activation of risk control mechanisms, funds of users from the Japan data center have been urgently transferred to Debot's secure wallet in Singapore. The new built-in secure wallet operates in a completely isolated Singapore data center, offering greater security and stability. All functions are operating normally, and commission relationships are not affected. Until the official investigation results are announced, it is not recommended to continue using the old wallet. For Token assets already purchased in the old wallet, it is advised to sell or transfer them to the newly created Debot wallet as soon as possible. The new secure wallet can be viewed in the user's wallet list, and selecting this wallet will allow normal transactions.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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