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Post by: codeclever on April 26, 2023, 06:25:06 AM
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Title: Re: [SERVICE] Web3 Python scripts [SERVICE]
Post by: Gladitorcomeback on April 26, 2023, 08:29:18 AM
My wallet has been hacked and my phrase also compromised. Hacker added auto bot to send all network gas fee included Bnb, Eth, Matic, arbitrum chain. now i am looking for script to add with my wallet and it's must be faster than hacker bot.

Hackers using bot to claim Arbitrum arb Airdrop and many other meme coins airdrop which can Claim only Arb Airdrop claimer. i need also this kind of script to automatic claim and send token to other address in second


Title: Re: [SERVICE] Web3 Python scripts [SERVICE]
Post by: shasan on April 26, 2023, 10:20:41 PM
My wallet has been hacked and my phrase also compromised. Hacker added auto bot to send all network gas fee included Bnb, Eth, Matic, arbitrum chain. now i am looking for script to add with my wallet and it's must be faster than hacker bot.
As you already have bitter experiences, think twice about whom you use the code. Never rely on any newly created account or anyone who is not authenticated. If you use any un-authenticate source then you might be a loser again and again. Even better not to use any bot for trading as you may not understand which code has been used and your fund may vanish when the code creator wants.


Title: Re: [SERVICE] Web3 Python scripts [SERVICE]
Post by: sheenshane on April 26, 2023, 10:53:33 PM
My wallet has been hacked and my phrase also compromised. Hacker added auto bot to send all network gas fee included Bnb, Eth, Matic, arbitrum chain. now i am looking for script to add with my wallet and it's must be faster than hacker bot.
Have you quickly transferred any remaining funds from your compromised wallet to a new, secure wallet?
Because AFAIK, it's quite challenging to compete with a bot that is optimized for speed and efficiency, and trying to do so might lead to further losses or security risks.

Here's my advice that could possibly work as of now, you should revoke any API keys or access tokens that may have been compromised during the hack and check all the exchanges or services that you've connected to your wallet and revoke any API keys or access tokens that may have been granted to third-party services.

I might be thinking that you didn't want to change your claiming wallet address from airdrop but IMO, that's necessary as of now.