KyberSwap attacker used ‘infinite money glitch’ to drain funds: DeFi expert
By exploiting a bug, the attacker caused liquidity to be “double counted,” allowing them to get an unfair price for a swap. Go to Source
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By exploiting a bug, the attacker caused liquidity to be “double counted,” allowing them to get an unfair price for a swap. Go to Source
The DEX aggregator has been exploited across multiple blockchains with millions in wrapped Ether and other assets stolen. Go to Source
The exploiter of the Web3 social media platform agreed to keep a 10% bounty in exchange for returning the remainder of the stolen funds. Go to Source
StarsArena announced that attackers were draining funds through a loophole, but the contract has been patched to prevent further damage. Go to Source
In a short period of time, four friend.tech users reported their accounts were compromised and drained after hackers seized control of their mobile numbers. Go to Source
Ethereum’s Holesky testnet launch fails, CoinEx writes open letter to hackers, Sam Bankman-Fried’s court drama, and more. Go to Source
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According to cybersecurity firm Group-IB, weaponized ZIP file archives were being shared on crypto trading forums, with each one containing a nasty surprise. Go to Source
Cypher announced that losses from its exploit will be distributed among users in an initial stage, then compensated through protocol revenue when the platform relaunches. Go to Source
Solana-based Cypher Protocol has managed to stop around $600,000 of stolen funds from exiting various centralized exchanges. Go to Source