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What's a dusting attack?
The digital currency industry has revolutionized finance, but it also faces security risks such as hacks, scams, and fraud. While blockchain networks enhance security through decentralization, they're not entirely immune to evolving threats from bad actors. One lesser-known attack is the dusting attack, which can compromise user privacy without immediate detection.Published on 4 Oct 2024Updated on 3 Mar 202613OKX Web3 FAQ
Wallet Address Blacklisting: We aggregate lists of banned wallet addresses from global authorities (such as the FBI, UN, and OFAC) and known hacking incidents. We also partner with third-party chainalytics firms, such as Elliptic, to update blacklisted wallets in real time. Strict Enforcement: Blacklisted wallet addresses can't use our Web3 Wallet software to make transactions.Published on 19 Jan 2026Updated on 27 Feb 202665How do I secure my exchange account?
Given how crypto assets have no central issuing authority, they're vulnerable to hacking and theft. It's recommended that users take all necessary precautions, including using these security features and ensuring that their devices are free from malware and viruses. Manage Devices and Authorizations Regularly review your device login activity under Security Settings > Linked Devices.Published on 12 Jun 2024Updated on 23 Mar 20261,305OKX DEX FAQs
Security: unlike centralized exchanges that might potentially be hacked, all assets traded on DEXs are stored directly in the user's wallet, thereby providing a greater degree of security in token storage. Privacy: unlike centralized exchanges that require users to pass their identity verification process, users are not required to submit any personal information when they trade on DEX, thereby allowing them to trade almost anonymously.Published on 5 Feb 2026Updated on 27 Mar 20265OKX x McLaren NFT Sweepstakes Terms & Conditions
circumstances include but are not limited to: (i) cases where a third party blockchain(s) suspends, discontinues, and/or terminates its business, closes down, and/or abnormally suspends or terminates the services; (ii) service suspension(s) due to maintenance as announced by a third-party blockchain; (iii) the system fails to transmit data; (iv) force majeure event(s) that lead to the suspension of the third-party blockchain; (v) third-party blockchain service interruption or delay arising from hackingPublished on 25 Apr 2024Updated on 8 Sept 2025607
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