TechFlow news, October 6 — According to Cointelegraph, the official website of toy manufacturer The Lego Group was hacked, with a fake token advertisement for "Lego Coin" briefly appearing on its homepage. Witnesses reported the ad remained visible for approximately 75 minutes before being removed. The advertisement claimed that purchasing "Lego Coin" would unlock "secret rewards" and included a "Buy Now" button that redirected users to a phishing website. Lego stated that the incident has been resolved, no user accounts were compromised, and measures are being implemented to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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