The Wuhan Anshun Technology attack incident is not a security vulnerability of the OKX Web3 wallet. OKX founder and CEO Star responded to the Wuhan Anshun Technology team’s hacker attack incident utilizing a plugin.

OKX founder and CEO Star stated that the incident involved a plugin used by the attacker and does not reflect a flaw in the wallet’s core security. The comment aims to separate a targeted hacking incident from the wallet’s overall security posture. Star emphasized that the attack did not originate from the wallet software itself and that the incident should not be read as a wallet vulnerability. The company will continue to investigate with partners to determine any plugin-related weaknesses while ensuring user safety.

Security researchers may review plugin-based attack surfaces and supply chain considerations, but OKX has not disclosed a wallet vulnerability. The company remains committed to transparency and ongoing security improvements. The Wuhan Anshun Technology attack is being treated as a plugin-based incident rather than a flaw in the OKX Web3 wallet.

OKX founder Star has clarified that the attack leveraged a plugin and does not indicate a vulnerability in the wallet’s security framework. OKX will continue to monitor the situation and collaborate with security partners to strengthen defenses and protect users.

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