Trader loses about $1.1m in crypto after sending to the wrong address
An unknown user transferred about $1.1 million in AAVE tokens to the wrong address. The TokenOops service flagged the transaction.Latest news on vulnerabilities found in blockchain protocols, decentralized applications, and cryptocurrency platforms.
Trader loses about $1.1m in crypto after sending to the wrong address
An unknown user transferred about $1.1 million in AAVE tokens to the wrong address. The TokenOops service flagged the transaction.
BitBay bitcoin exchange experiences brief outage
On Monday, October 12, the BitBay cryptocurrency exchange was offline for nearly two hours.
LND Lightning Network operators urged to update urgently over vulnerability
The Lightning Labs team urged the community to upgrade to the latest LND client version for the Lightning Network due to the discovered vulnerability.
Lightning Network vulnerability could allow bitcoins to be withdrawn from circulation
The introduction of Wumbo channels to the Lightning Network created a new vulnerability. This drew the attention of Joost Jager, a developer working on Bitcoin scalability solutions.
Media: Moscow’s blockchain voting system published distorted data for about 16 hours
The Moscow municipal-elections e-voting observation system malfunctioned. As a result, for about 16 hours, extracts from the blockchain system were published with distorted data, according to Open Media.
Developer flags potential vulnerability in Ethereum 2.0
Lior Yaffe, co-founder of Jelurida and a leading developer of Ardor and Nxt, has identified a potential threat in the Ethereum 2.0 testnet. Decrypt reports this.
Storj developer reveals serious Bitcoin Core bug discovered in 2018
Storj protocol developer Braydon Fuller described a previously unknown vulnerability in Bitcoin Core software to the wider public. The bug could allow attackers to steal funds, delay payments and even split the blockchain into conflicting chains. CoinDesk reports this.
User turns $200 into $250,000 thanks to bug in DeFi protocol Soft Yearn
A bug in the DeFi protocol Soft Yearn (SYFI) allowed an anonymous user to turn the invested 0.5 ETH into 740 ETH.
Developer finds another vulnerability in SushiSwap protocol
A vulnerability in the governance of the DeFi platform SushiSwap has been discovered that preserves voting power for token holders even after transfer. Developer Chong Sok Park wrote about the double-spending bug in his blog.
Wasabi Wallet developers fix wallet security vulnerability
The Wasabi Wallet team carried out a wallet hard fork to fix a vulnerability discovered by the Trezor developer.
Experts identify ten vulnerabilities in SushiSwap protocol
The code of the SushiSwap decentralized exchange, marketed as the 'evolution of Uniswap', contains ten vulnerabilities, but none are of a critical nature. Analysts from the Quantstamp startup concluded this from the smart contract audit.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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