10 月 6 日消息,有網(wǎng)友稱樂(lè)高官網(wǎng) 10 月 5 日出現(xiàn)奇怪的宣傳橫幅,該橫幅聲稱“樂(lè)高幣”現(xiàn)已正式上市,甚至承諾向購(gòu)買(mǎi)的人提供“神秘獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)”,但樂(lè)高并沒(méi)有真正推出官方加密貨幣。
根據(jù) The Brick Fan 的說(shuō)法,點(diǎn)擊購(gòu)買(mǎi)按鈕會(huì)跳轉(zhuǎn)到一個(gè)外部加密貨幣網(wǎng)站,該網(wǎng)站用以太坊出售“樂(lè)高代幣”。

樂(lè)高官方很快刪除了這一橫幅,并向 Engadget 回應(yīng)稱沒(méi)有用戶賬戶受到損害,已經(jīng)確定了問(wèn)題的原因。
樂(lè)高官方還表示正在采取措施,防止今后再次發(fā)生類似情況。然而,該公司拒絕透露有關(guān)該“原因”或其正在實(shí)施措施的詳細(xì)信息。IT之家附聲明如下:
2024 年 10 月 5 日(美國(guó)時(shí)間 10 月 4 日晚),LEGO.com 上短暫出現(xiàn)了未經(jīng)授權(quán)的橫幅。該橫幅很快被刪除,問(wèn)題已得到解決。沒(méi)有用戶賬戶受到損害,用戶可以照常繼續(xù)購(gòu)物。原因已經(jīng)查明,我們正在采取措施防止這種情況再次發(fā)生。
October 6th news, netizens reported that the official LEGO website featured a strange promotional banner on October 5th, claiming that “LEGO Coins” have officially been launched, and even promised “mysterious rewards” to those who purchase them. However, LEGO has not actually launched an official cryptocurrency.
According to The Brick Fan, clicking the purchase button would redirect to an external cryptocurrency website selling “LEGO Tokens” using Ethereum. LEGO quickly removed the banner and responded to Engadget, stating that no user accounts were compromised and the cause of the issue has been identified.
LEGO also stated that they are taking measures to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future. However, the company refused to disclose details about the “cause” or the measures they are implementing. IT Home released the following statement:
On October 5th, 2024 (evening of October 4th, US time), an unauthorized banner briefly appeared on LEGO.com. The banner was quickly removed, and the issue has been resolved. No user accounts were compromised, and users can continue shopping as usual. The cause has been identified, and we are taking measures to prevent this from happening again.