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Hong Kong gives crypto platforms one year to ditch one-time passwords or cover user losses

CryptoSlate2h agoUpdated 2h ago
Hong Kong gives crypto platforms one year to ditch one-time passwords or cover user losses
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The SFC wants phishing-resistant login and device binding by July 8, 2027, while monitoring and response duties apply immediately. The post Hong Kong gives crypto platforms one year to ditch one-time passwords or cover user losses appeared first on CryptoSlate....

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