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avoid.net/chris-larsen0/100[CRITICAL]

Chris Larsen is the co-founder and Executive Chairman of Ripple, one of the most prominent figures in the XRP ecosystem. On January 30, 2024, attackers drained an estimated 213–283 million XRP (valued at $112.5–$150 million) from his personal cryptocurrency accounts — not Ripple corporate wallets — in what became the largest individual crypto theft of 2024. A U.S. government forfeiture complaint filed in March 2025 linked the breach to the 2022 LastPass password manager hack, alleging that private keys had been stored in an online vault subsequently compromised by attackers.

avoid.net/bitforex2/100[CRITICAL]

Bitforex was a cryptocurrency exchange founded in 2017, registered in Seychelles and operating under a Hong Kong address, which collapsed in February 2024 after approximately $56.5 million was drained from its hot wallets across Ethereum, Tron, and Bitcoin in a controlled fund extraction widely characterized as an exit scam. The exchange had a documented history of wash trading allegations dating to 2018, a prior unexplained withdrawal freeze in 2022, regulatory warnings from Japan's FSA and Hong Kong's SFC, and operated without a license in the jurisdictions it claimed as home. Following the collapse, team members were allegedly detained by Jiangsu Province police in China, and the exchange briefly reopened for KYC-verified withdrawals in July 2024 before announcing permanent closure.

avoid.net/lastpass12/100[CRITICAL]

LastPass is a widely used password manager that suffered a catastrophic two-stage data breach in 2022, resulting in the theft of encrypted customer password vaults containing cryptocurrency seed phrases and private keys. Threat actors subsequently cracked these vaults offline over the following years, draining crypto wallets in waves totaling more than $438 million across hundreds of victims by late 2025. The breach has led to a £1.2 million UK ICO regulatory fine, a $24.45 million US class action settlement, US federal seizures, and on-chain attribution by TRM Labs and blockchain researcher ZachXBT to Russian cybercriminal infrastructure.

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