Yat Siu X account has been re-controlled by X platform and is verifying the true ownership of the account
Mocaverse stated on the X platform that earlier, the official X account of Yat Siu, co-founder of Animoca Brands, was compromised despite having set up two-factor authentication (2FA). Hackers used the account to publish false information and links about a fake SOLANA token. It has been confirmed that X platform has regained control of the @ysiu account and is currently verifying the true ownership of the account. Evidence suggests that this may be an identity theft incident as the account had implemented standard security measures such as two-factor authentication. Stronger security measures are being considered and implemented. Official accounts of Animoca Brands, Moca Network, or MOCA Foundation have not been compromised and strict security measures have been taken. As a security measure, all key members and official accounts have updated all identity verifications. No other vulnerabilities or unauthorized activities have been found.
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