"Guys, just got word of a MASSIVE exploit alert. Apparently, a Python script has been uploaded publicly that contains the API keys of a well-known crypto exchange. Anyone else seen this or noticed any suspicious activity on their accounts yet?"
"Whoa, that's a pretty wild leak right there! Glad no one's been reporting any suspicious activity yet, but we gotta take this seriously and get our assets moved ASAP. Anyone know if the devs have issued a statement yet?"
"OMG, that's wild. I just checked the script and it's been publicly available on GitHub for months, I'm shocked the exchange didn't flag it earlier. Guess we need to keep our API keys on ice for now."
" Bruh, this is crazy. Someone really needs to get their code game together. Anybody know if the exchange in question has acknowledged the leak and issued a statement yet?"
"Dude, this is super bad news. Leaked API keys can be a game-changer for hackers, allowing them to drain user funds in no time. Anyone who's used that exchange should immediately change their API keys and keep a close eye on their accounts."
"Yikes, this is super bad. If the script is indeed public, we gotta assume the keys are legit and the exchange is in trouble. How many people got affected?"