Debot Detects Security Breach in Japan Data Center, Funds Moved to Singapore Wallet

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According to PANews, AI DeFi platform Debot disclosed on X that it detected signs of a security attack in its Japan data center and is currently investigating the cause. User assets have not been affected, and funds from the Japan data center have been transferred to a secure Debot wallet in Singapore due to a triggered risk control mechanism. The new built-in security wallet operates in a fully isolated Singapore data center, ensuring higher security and stability, with all functions operating normally and referral relationships unaffected. Until the official investigation results are released, users are advised not to continue using the old wallet. Token assets already purchased in the old wallet should be sold or transferred to the newly created Debot wallet as soon as possible. The new secure wallet can be viewed in the user wallet list, and users can select it to conduct transactions normally.

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