A security problem happened on a popular Solana token launch website. The team behind the platform warned users to stay away from the site for now. Hackers were able to take control of a team account and used it to place a crypto wallet drainer on the website.

The platform operator named Tom shared the warning with the community. He asked everyone not to use the domain until the problem is fully fixed. The message was shared quickly so users could stay safe.

The hack worked through a fake message on the website. Some users were asked to sign a terms of service message. This message looked normal but it was not real. When users signed the message the hackers could try to access their wallets.

The team said that only people who signed the fake message after the attack were affected. Old wallet connections from before the attack are safe. Trades made through other tools or terminals are also safe according to the team.

The operator said the problem was found very quickly. Because of the fast warning many users avoided the website and possible losses stayed small. The exact loss amount has not been shared yet.

This event is another reminder that security risks are still common in the crypto space. Hackers often try to trick users with fake pages or messages. Users should always check website links and avoid signing unknown wallet requests.

The team is now working to fix the issue and restore the website safely. Users are advised to wait for an official update before using the site again.

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