NFT trading platform X2Y2 has launched anti-phishing code feature.
The NFT trading platform OpenSea experienced a phishing scam, resulting in users' NFT assets being stolen. In response, the emerging NFT trading platform X2Y2 quickly implemented anti-phishing policies to prevent any harm caused by phishing emails claiming to be from "X2Y2."
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The NFT trading platform OpenSea experienced a phishing email incident, leading to users' NFT assets being stolen. In response, the emerging NFT trading platform X2Y2 quickly implemented an anti-phishing policy to prevent damage caused by phishing emails claiming to be from "X2Y2."
The official announcement stated that users can set up their own anti-phishing keywords to be displayed in all emails supposedly from X2Y2. X2Y2 believes this will provide an additional layer of protection for users.
Users can now set up anti-phishing keywords with 4 to 20 characters on X2Y2's settings page:
After setting up, users will see their chosen anti-phishing keywords in every official email sent out. For example:
If an official email received after setting up does not contain the custom anti-phishing keyword, users can report and delete the email.
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