SushiSwap annonce une stratégie pour rembourser les fonds des utilisateurs volés dans un piratage de 3,3 millions de dollars
SushiSwap a annoncé son engagement à rembourser tous les utilisateurs concernés après avoir été piratés au cours du week-end. Les fonds des utilisateurs ont été soit "balayés par les équipes de sécurité whitehat" ou "perdus par les pirates blackhat", selon l'échange décentralisé.
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Timeline of Sushiswap
SushiSwap releases plan to return user funds stolen in $3.3M hack - CryptoSlate
SushiSwap — which suffered a hack over the weekend — has released a plan to return funds to all affected users. According to the decentralized exchange, user funds were either “swept by whitehat security teams” or “lost to blackhat hackers.
Exclusive: Hacker behind SushiSwap's preemptive Sifu hack explained how it was done - Crypto news
In an exclusive interview with crypto.news, pseudonymous white-hat hacker known as Trust has shared crucial details regarding a recent hack that took advantage of a vulnerability in the RouteProcessor2 contract.
SushiSwap: Impact of white-hat exploit and SUSHI's swift recovery - AMBCrypto
SushiSwap [SUSHI] recently fell victim to a white hat exploit, which resulted in a loss of millions of dollars worth of Ethereum [ETH]. For context, SushiSwap faced a router processor bug on 9 April 2023, causing a loss of nearly 1800 ETH, which was worth more than $3 million.
SushiSwap Loses Over $3 Million Due to Smart Contract Bug - Cryptopolitan
On April 9, several security reports on Twitter revealed that a bug in a smart contract on the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol SushiSwap led to losses of over $3 million. According to CertiK Alert and Peckshield, blockchain security companies, the bug occurred in the approval function in Sushi's Router Processor 2 contract.
SushiSwap Suffers A $3.3m Exploit Due To An Approval Bug - Crypto Daily
In the wee hours of April 9, a bug in a smart contract on the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol SushiSwap led to losses amounting to over $3 million, according to security reports on Twitter from blockchain security firms CertiK Alert and Peckshield. It seems the @SushiSwap RouterProcessor2 contact has an approve-related bug, which leads to the loss of >$3.3M loss (about 1800 eth) from @0xSifu.
Crypto Exchange SushiSwap Exploited – Here's How to Ensure Your Funds Are Safe - The Daily Hodl
A smart contract bug in the popular decentralized exchange SushiSwap has led to the theft of about $3.3 million in Ethereum (ETH). According to the crypto analytics firm PeckShield, the bug is connected to the contract approval process and is related to an update that was implemented a few weeks ago.
SushiSwap Hacked: $3.3 Million Stolen from User's Account - Cryptopolitan
In a recent fraud, the SushiSwap RouterProcessor2 contact has been discovered to have an approve-related bug. This flaw has resulted in the loss of over $3.3 million (roughly 1800 ETH) from 0xSifu.
Sushi Chef Addresses SEC Subpoena - Blockchain News
Jared Grey, head chef of Japan-based DAO, Sushi, stated that no one associated with Sushi has violated U.S. federal security laws in response to a subpoena from the SEC. Grey is cooperating with the SEC and stated that it is unknown whether further subpoenas will be issued to others linked with Sushi.
SushiSwap: Router processor bug causes loss of millions, details inside - AMBCrypto
On 9 April, numerous reports surfaced about a bug in a SushiSwap [SUSHI] feature that had already caused the loss of millions of dollars. Jared Gray, the CEO of SushiSwap, later verified the report and outlined the necessary measures to rectify the situation.
Sushi's Head Chef Releases Statement Over SEC Subpoena - Bitcoinist
Sushi DAO's head chef, Jared Grey, has released a statement addressing the subpoena served against himself and the protocol by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).