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FTX officials appear to confirm potential hack to apps, claims report

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FTX officials appeared to confirm rumors of a hack on the bankrupt crypto exchange’s Telegram channel and have instructed customers to delete FTX apps and avoid its website, news outlet CoinDesk reported.

The report comes after FTX US general counsel Ryne Miller tweeted that he was “investigating abnormalities with wallet movements related to the consolidation of FTX balances across exchanges.”

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“FTX has been hacked,” an account administrator in the FTX Support Telegram channel wrote in a message, according to CoinDesk. The administrator wrote “Delete them,” referring to FTX apps, the report said, adding that Miller had pinned the message.

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FTX officials appear to confirm potential hack to apps, claims report

FTX officials appeared to confirm rumors of a hack on the bankrupt crypto exchange’s Telegram channel and have instructed customers to delete FTX apps and avoid its website, news outlet CoinDesk reported.

The report comes after FTX US general counsel Ryne Miller tweeted that he was “investigating abnormalities with wallet movements related to the consolidation of FTX balances across exchanges.”

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In the highest-profile crypto collapse, FTX, affiliated crypto trading firm Alameda Research, and about 130 of its other companies filed for bankruptcy court protection from creditors in Delaware, FTX said.

“FTX has been hacked,” an account administrator in the FTX Support Telegram channel wrote in a message, according to CoinDesk. The administrator wrote “Delete them,” referring to FTX apps, the report said, adding that Miller had pinned the message.

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