PANews reported on May 13 that SlowMist founder Yu Xian wrote that Curve's current DNS hijacking problem has not been resolved, and the attackers behind the scenes also used fake wallet pop-ups to fish for mnemonics, and the attack method was more covert. This time the problem once again pointed to the domain name service provider iwantmyname, which also caused a similar incident in 2022.
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