I was shocked when I just checked my wallet—my BSC chain assets were being frequently and automatically transferred out without my knowledge, to completely unfamiliar CA addresses. This is not the first time; it looks like a hack or misuse of authorization.



This kind of automatic transaction behavior usually indicates several issues: either private key leakage, over-authorization of a certain DApp, or the wallet itself being attacked. Whatever the case, assets are being continuously stolen.

It is recommended that everyone quickly check their BSC wallets, especially recent transaction records and token authorizations. If you find large transfers or repeated interactions with unknown tokens from unfamiliar addresses, immediately revoke authorization, transfer assets, or regenerate the wallet. These incidents are more common than you think, so don’t wait until you suffer significant losses.
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LiquidityWitchvip
· 01-06 14:39
nah this is the classic dark pool sacrifice ritual gone wrong... someone's been brewing the wrong potion with your private keys fr fr
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DecentralizeMevip
· 01-05 09:25
Wow, this is really scary. Hurry up and check the authorization.
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DeepRabbitHolevip
· 01-05 06:42
Our circle is really full of dangers at every turn; one moment of authorization bliss, a whole year of regret. Oh my god, this is too scary. I better check my authorization list quickly, afraid that some shady DApp is secretly siphoning funds. Private keys are just like bank card passwords; once leaked, it's game over. Must keep them well protected. That's why I never connect random wallets or play with unknown apps. Too many issues now. It's really uncomfortable to have automatic transfers happen; assets stolen right under your nose. Finally, someone reminded me—I almost forgot that I need to regularly review token authorizations. It's too easy to get caught in a scam.
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DogeBachelorvip
· 01-03 15:52
Damn, how frustrating is this? Working for hackers for free --- Authorization really requires caution. One slip, and it's gone --- That's why I never click on random links. It's too creepy --- I see this kind of thing happen every day. BSC really has some risks --- Quickly check your wallet, I broke out in a cold sweat --- It's the authorization again. I always remember to revoke it afterward --- If the private key leaks, it's game over. Must be extra cautious --- Why is the probability so high? Is it bad luck or just too common? --- DApp authorization is really a ticking time bomb --- Hackers are getting more and more ruthless
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ContractTearjerkervip
· 01-03 15:50
Damn, here we go again? Authorization issues are really the worst. I have to review this kind of thing every month.
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PumpDoctrinevip
· 01-03 15:47
Wow, I really can't hold it anymore. Has the authorization audit been completed, everyone?
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SolidityStrugglervip
· 01-03 15:44
I was just wondering why the recent returns have been a bit strange. So many people are getting wool pulled over their eyes.
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MidnightTradervip
· 01-03 15:26
Wow, this is really terrifying. I need to check my authorization records immediately. Damn it, I already told you not to connect your wallet randomly, but some people still don't listen. This kind of thing is indeed all too common; I've seen so many people lose everything this way.
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