#bybit被盗 From the currently disclosed information, it appears that one of the authorized users of the multi-signature wallet had their computer hacked, and a fake front-end UI was created. On the surface, it looks like a normal transfer, but underneath, it authorizes a malicious contract. The first person was deceived without realizing it, and the commands they sent were not carefully checked by the next two individuals, resulting in all three confirming and agreeing, leading to their downfall.

If you didn't understand, let me give a more relatable analogy:

The company's finance department requires three accountants to approve each payment for security reasons. The scammer gained the trust of one accountant and forged an identical payment order (correct amount, correct payee), but the actual payment order had very small text on the back stating "Simultaneously authorize modification of company account permissions." The three accountants only verified the information on the front and signed, resulting in the account being authorized for the scammer to take over.