Cybersecurity firm PeckShield: Suspected vulnerability in SushiSwap leads to $3.3 million loss in 0xsifu
The cybersecurity company PeckShield announced on the morning of the 9th that the RouterProcess2 contract of the DeFi protocol SushiSwap had a vulnerability related to the "approve" function, resulting in a loss of $3.3 million for 0xsifu, the former CFO of Frog Nation, which was involved in a scandal last year.
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The cybersecurity company PeckShield announced on the morning of the 9th that a vulnerability was found in the approve function of the RouterProcess2 contract of the DeFi protocol SushiSwap, resulting in a $3.3 million loss for 0xsifu, the former CFO of Frog Nation involved in last year's scandal.
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PeckShield also reminds that if you have ever approved the contract at this address, please revoke immediately
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Cybersecurity experts from Trust claim to have recovered 100 ETH for 0xsifu and will assist in returning it:
I have just white-hacked @0xSifu for 100ETH. I would like to return it, contact in DM
— Trust (@trust__90) April 9, 2023
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