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Tbh, I don't really care about savedroid as I didn't invest but:
How can both the website and twitter account end up getting hacked the same time?
Examples:
● Administrator got infected.
- Attacker uses Formgrabber/Keylogger and gets login-details for social media accounts and webserver.
● Attacker gains access to (web)server.
- Webserver is somehow linked to social media accounts or social media accounts use the same password
Oh! I see!! Thanks for the enlightenment, we sure learn every day. However, even if it turns out not to be a scam, I still feel that a very good team should have been able to look at all necessary loopholes to avert such scam. I still insist that if such could have happened, then why should I be able to trust that after investing, something even more crazy that can jeopardize investor's funds won't happen. (Just my thoughts)
If that is the case, then why should I even trust such a team with my funds in the first place if they cannot keep their accounts and website safe?
Everyone can get targeted by 'hacking attacks' and there's not much you can do against 0-day-exploits.
Response is thesame as above.
This is a scam, ICO rating websites suck and let's just call a spade a spade.
I neither agree nor disagree. I don't know the truth so for now everything is speculation and most people prefer spreading fud instead of waiting for more information.
And yes, ICO rating websites won't be able to predict exit scams.
Well, let's even assume that everyone is speculating and this is not scam, don't you think by now the team should have been able to find a medium to communicate to investors? Or probably we should just assume that their telegram account was hacked as well.
Also, I agree we cannot put all the blame on ICO rating website, since the investors also have a part to play and should at least do some diligence. Nevertheless, I still stand my ground that ICO rating websites are not worth banking on to make decisions and they are never useful. That is my take!