Well, well, well. Looks like Rahul Agarwal, a seemingly innocent CoinDCX staffer, found himself tangled in a web tighter than a spider’s linen. The grand total? A jaw-dropping $44 million stolen right under everyone’s noses. 💰🕷️
It appears the hackers, those digital magicians, hacked his credentials with all the subtlety of a bull in a china shop, installing malware that turned Agarwal’s official laptop into a Trojan horse. Yes, somewhere between coffee breaks and email chains, someone’s private agenda got a bit *too* personal.
And what does Mr. Agarwal say? Naturally, he’s innocent—just a guy trying to make a dollar on the side, apparently. Freelance crypto detective, perhaps? Or just unlucky? You decide. Meanwhile, the authorities are on the case, trying to piece together the chaotic puzzle of missing millions while Agarwal secretly hopes this is just a bad dream—and maybe he should’ve brushed up on cybersecurity instead of multitasking.
So, stay tuned, folks. In this wild digital jungle, today’s hero is tomorrow’s suspect, and nobody’s wallet is truly safe… unless you’re a digital ninja. 🥷💻
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