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Lego’s web site was hacked to advertise a crypto rip-off

Individuals who visited Lego’s web site on the night of October 4 had been welcomed by a banner with illustrated golden cash bearing the corporate’s emblem, claiming that the “Lego coin” is now formally out. It even promised “secret rewards” to those that’d purchase some. However Lego wasn’t really launching an official cryptocurrency coin, and in response to The Brick Fan, the button to purchase led to an exterior cryptocurrency web site promoting “LEGO Tokens” with Ethereum. The web site was, seemingly, hijacked by unhealthy actors who switched its banner and used it for some kind of crypto rip-off.

As customers on the Lego subreddit have famous, the incident occurred in a single day for Lego’s headquarters. The corporate responded comparatively shortly, although, and eliminated the unauthorized banner and hyperlinks. As of this writing, the Lego Fortnite collaboration banner is again up, and the “purchase now” hyperlink results in the gathering. Lego informed Engadget that no consumer accounts had been compromised and that it has recognized the reason for the problem. It additionally stated that it was implementing measures to stop something comparable from occurring once more sooner or later. Nonetheless, the corporate has declined to share particulars about that “trigger” or the measures it is implementing.

This is the corporate’s official assertion:

“On 5 October 2024 (October 4 night within the US), an unauthorised banner briefly appeared on LEGO.com. It was shortly eliminated, and the problem has been resolved. No consumer accounts have been compromised, and clients can proceed buying as traditional. The trigger has been recognized and we’re implementing measures to stop this from occurring once more.”

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