She opened a fresh terminal and ran a WHOIS on the IP. Nothing remarkable. Then she cross-referenced it against known OANDA login IPs from her account’s security log. Three matches over the past two weeks. Each one preceded by a Coinpass login from a different IP—but the same ASN.
She scanned the message again. Same controller. Different names. oanda+coinpass+compromised
She hadn’t touched that order. Her bot had been offline that night. She opened a fresh terminal and ran a WHOIS on the IP
They were watching her . And the source—K—was either her only way out, or the final piece of the trap. Three matches over the past two weeks
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: Update your login credentials for OANDA and Coinpass . Use a unique, complex password (at least 8–12 characters with symbols).