On April 29th, Ahmad Shadid, founder and CEO of Solana Eco-DePIN Protocol io.net, posted a post-mortem analysis of the April 27 incident report on social media and said that in the past 120 hours, io.net worked hard to drive the witch attackers out of the network, rolled out multiple security patches, and established new safety classifiers to prevent future accidents. The network infrastructure is now fully operational and operational.
Furthermore, Ahmad Shadid stated, "io.net is a team of over 100 people that is cleaning up fake GPUs and making the metrics displayed in the user interface clearer. io.net prioritize security and stability and io.net operate in a transparent manner. Our business team is currently coordinating network reboot efforts, prioritizing vendor relationships and restoring the supply of the network as soon as possible. We will still be rolling out IO Cloud v2 and IO tokens as planned. This attack is a painful lesson for me and apologies to the community. Most of the criticism io.net received was justified and will continue to improve the network based on feedback from the community.
io.net Founder: Apologies to the community for the attack, will still launch IO tokens as planned
2024-04-29 00:28:02
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