According to TechFlow, SlowMist's Chief Information Security Officer 23pds tweeted that regarding the theft of a large number of BitBrowser users, they have successfully intercepted a portion of the laundered funds with their partners. BitBrowser is filing a case, and if the case is successfully filed, SlowMist will officially intervene.

Previously, Bit Browser issued an announcement stating that the cached data on the Bit server had been hacked, and Bit has reported the case. If users have enabled extended data synchronization, their wallets are at risk of being stolen. It is recommended to take immediate measures to transfer wallet assets and notify everyone after the official has completely repaired the invasion. Currently, only digital currency wallet users are affected, and other users are not affected.