UXLINK goes from bad, to worse, to weird after hacker loses stolen tokens
Yesterday, a hack hit “AI-powered web3 social platform and infrastructure” UXLINK, draining $11M in crypto from its multi-signature wallets.
Yesterday, a hack hit “AI-powered web3 social platform and infrastructure” UXLINK, draining $11M in crypto from its multi-signature wallets.
The security flaw allows hackers to brute force the PIN code of Tangem cold wallet cards by cutting off their source of power.
K9 Finance offered a low-ball bounty for the return of tokens stolen in the ShibaSwap hack, but the hacker wants 10 times the initial offer.
Despite compromising packages used across the industry, the attacker netted just $0.05, as well as an attention-seeking memecoin donation.
The attacker was seemingly given authority to withdraw $41 million from Kiln while unstaking $200,000 worth of SOL.