Wallet Security
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Wallet Theft/Private Key Import Theft/Balance Transfer Issue Troubleshooting Guide Common Scenario Analysis:
Device Security: Using Android devices and clicking on unknown links can lead to malware or malicious software infections. Regularly check and clean your device, and avoid clicking links from unknown sources.
Telegram App Source: Was Telegram installed via an official channel? Are you using unverified third-party translation plugins? Use only the official app and avoid installing any unverified third-party plugins.
Telegram Authorization Security: Have you authorized any unknown or fake bots, entered your phone number, or clicked on phishing links? Verify the authenticity of bots through multiple official UnicornX channels before trading to prevent fraud.
Wallet Authorization Issues: Have you authorized any scam applications? Check your wallet's authorization list and promptly revoke any unknown or suspicious authorizations, such as those prompted by fake NFT minting scams.
Private Key Import and Security: When importing or exporting private keys, use a combination of partial copying and manual entry to prevent malware from stealing keys via the clipboard.
UnicornX Security Commitment: UnicornX prioritizes security, with no vulnerabilities that could lead to unauthorized balance transfers. UnicornX does not perform any operations on user wallets nor has the ability to transfer user balances. If theft occurs, follow the troubleshooting suggestions above and take measures to reduce future risks.
Further Suggestions and Resources: Review resources from on private key theft prevention, safekeeping methods, and theft prevention strategies to enhance security awareness. to attempt to trace hacker addresses and explore possibilities for recovering funds. Most theft cases stem from device security issues, unauthorized access, or fake bot interactions, which are beyond UnicornX's control. These suggestions aim to help you mitigate future risks.