According to Beosin monitoring, Moby, an on-chain option protocol, is suspected of private key leakage, and hackers modify the execution contract and use the emergencyWithdrawERC20 function to extract 207 ETH, 3.7 BTC, and 1,470,191 USDC, with a total value of about 2.50 million dollars.
The hacker Blockchain Bandit stole 51,000 Ethereum mainly by successfully guessing weak private keys. After being dormant for nearly two years, blockchain investigator ZachXBT said in a Telegram post on December 30 that all 51,000 Ethereum were transferred from 10 wallet addresses to the multi-signature address "0xC451D542". The funds were mainly transferred into 5,000 Ether in batches between 8:54 pm UTC and 9:18 pm UTC on December 30. Before that, the stolen funds had been in these 10 countrie...
Slow Mist Cosine posted on the X platform that under the premise that fishing does not take the private key, a signature changes the owner mechanism. In addition to Solana and Tron in the mainstream chain. Once changed, your private key will be invalid. Unless fishing is willing to return the owner to you (think beautifully), don't believe any claims that can be restored. Anyone with such claims can be considered a scam.
SUNRAY_DEX private keys were compromised; the attackers took ownership of the SUN and ARC tokens, minted a large number of them, and then dumped them to exhaust the dex pair. So far, the attackers have stolen 2.855 million dollars,
Web3 authentication and private key management tool Privy extends native account abstraction (AA) products to support Coinbase Wallet smart wallets. Users can log in using Privy's familiar authentication and embedded user experience (e.g., email/SMS, no tx pop-ups), then unlock AA features using Coinbase's Paymaster and Bundler.
Web3 authentication and private key management tool Privy has launched a cross-application wallet connector so that users can access their embedded wallets without using Privy applications.
SlowMist founder Cosine said that the private key of DAI L2 Deployer was leaked, resulting in some recently deployed L2 DAI contract addresses being "honeypot" addresses controlled by attackers. The address has no associated risk on Optimism and Arbitrum, but the Base and Polygon network contracts are not secure. The mainnet DAI contract is secure.