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Ethereum Foundation’s email hacked to promote bogus Lido staking scam 

Ethereum Foundation’s email hacked to promote bogus Lido staking scam 

The Ethereum Foundation saw its email account hacked to promote a scam masquerading as a Lido staking scheme. According to a recent announcement, the Ethereum Foundation’s email account used to send official updates was compromised on June 23. The attackers…
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