Lightning Network payment platform Strike denies being attacked, resulting in leakage of customer information
Payment platform Strike, based on the Bitcoin Lightning Network, stated that it is investigating claims of possible security vulnerabilities, but so far no evidence has been found to support these accusations. "Our security team has been investigating these allegations and there is currently no evidence that Strike has been attacked," the company said in an email. A few hours before Strike's response, blockchain detective ZachXBT pointed out on his Telegram channel that some people online claimed they had received suspicious emails, suspecting that Strike had leaked customer information.
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