The Lego Group homepage was attacked and posted a cryptocurrency scam, which has now been deleted
Bitget2024/10/06 03:36
The toy manufacturer Lego Group has deleted the "Lego Coin" token scam that briefly appeared on its homepage after being hacked on October 5th. The "Lego Coin" token appeared on the toy manufacturer's homepage for about 75 minutes before being deleted.
According to reports, Lego told consumer technology product platform Engadget that the cryptocurrency scam only "briefly" appeared on its homepage and no user accounts were compromised: "The problem has been solved. No user accounts were stolen, and customers can shop as usual." "The cause has been identified, and we are taking measures to prevent such incidents from happening again."
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