PANews reported on December 10th that AI DeFi platform Debot disclosed on its X platform that it detected traces of a security attack on its Japanese data center. The cause is currently under investigation, and user assets have not been affected. Due to the triggering of risk control mechanisms, funds belonging to users in the Japanese 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, ensuring greater security and stability. All functions are normal, and rebate relationships are unaffected. It is not recommended to continue using the old wallet until the official investigation results are released. Tokens already purchased in the old wallet are advised to be sold or transferred to the newly created Debot wallet as soon as possible. The new secure wallet can be viewed in the user's wallet list; selecting this wallet will allow normal trading.PANews reported on December 10th that AI DeFi platform Debot disclosed on its X platform that it detected traces of a security attack on its Japanese data center. The cause is currently under investigation, and user assets have not been affected. Due to the triggering of risk control mechanisms, funds belonging to users in the Japanese 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, ensuring greater security and stability. All functions are normal, and rebate relationships are unaffected. It is not recommended to continue using the old wallet until the official investigation results are released. Tokens already purchased in the old wallet are advised to be sold or transferred to the newly created Debot wallet as soon as possible. The new secure wallet can be viewed in the user's wallet list; selecting this wallet will allow normal trading.

Debot: There are signs of an attack on the Japanese data center, and the related funds have been transferred to the Debot secure wallet in Singapore.

2025/12/10 07:35

PANews reported on December 10th that AI DeFi platform Debot disclosed on its X platform that it detected traces of a security attack on its Japanese data center. The cause is currently under investigation, and user assets have not been affected. Due to the triggering of risk control mechanisms, funds belonging to users in the Japanese 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, ensuring greater security and stability. All functions are normal, and rebate relationships are unaffected. It is not recommended to continue using the old wallet until the official investigation results are released. Tokens already purchased in the old wallet are advised to be sold or transferred to the newly created Debot wallet as soon as possible. The new secure wallet can be viewed in the user's wallet list; selecting this wallet will allow normal trading.

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