Curve stablecoin protocol domain server hacked! Users are advised to revoke malicious contracts if recently used.
The stablecoin exchange protocol Curve announced on Twitter five hours ago that the domain server of curve.fi was hacked, but the issue has been identified and is currently being restored.
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CZ Comments
Following the exposure of the attack on Curve, Binance CEO CZ stated that they are monitoring the situation, with approximately $570,000 being hacked.
"Hackers set up a malicious contract on the curve.fi homepage. Once the victim authorizes the contract, the assets in the wallet will be stolen," CZ said.
Curve. finance had their DNS hijacked in the past hour. Hacker put a malicious contract on the home page. When the victim approved the contract, it would drain the wallet. Damage is around $570k so far. We are monitoring.
— CZ 🔶 Binance (@cz_binance) August 9, 2022
Furthermore, CZ also pointed out that the domain system GoDaddy used by Curve is very insecure and should not be used by any Web3 project, as it is easily susceptible to social engineering attacks.
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