My U has been stolen! I don't know how the other party did it, but after two transactions, the U was transferred out directly. I received some U at around 11 AM, and then again at around 12 PM. Just 10 minutes after the second transaction, the U was transferred out! Even more outrageous, the other party actually transferred a small amount of TRX to my wallet as a transaction fee, and then withdrew all the U!
Wallet: TronLink
Thief's address: TMZiNHynzdLfJNs42Xi2rrJBmf9892RVjE
A total of over 10,000 U was stolen.
Was the TronLink login device hacked? Logically, if someone logs into my wallet, shouldn't I be logged out here?
Could it be that the other party directly took the authorization signature? Or are there other more advanced theft techniques?
The fact that the other party even paid the transaction fee suggests this was premeditated.

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Spend your money quickly, because only when it's spent is it truly yours. If you leave it on your card, it might get frozen; if you save it in a digital wallet, it might get stolen. Even returning to your country, you might not get it back.

The entire network is now full of piracy.

Watch fewer "little movies" (a euphemism for adult films). Recently, some netizens have exposed that certain food delivery apps are suspected of installing plugins to steal USB data. Consider whether to uninstall them, such as "Chopstick Certain Life".

Be careful if you have downloaded Baidu and food delivery apps.
Have you downloaded "Chopstick Life"? Haha
Did you click on something like "free coins" or "airdrop"?
Wallet private keys should not be stored carelessly; hackers can directly use your private keys to sign transactions without needing to log in.

Check if there is "unlimited transfer authorization", as those who are hacked usually have this issue.

Have you authorized certain DApps? This type of authorization vulnerability is most susceptible to being exploited for U.
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