GoPlus: The Ethereum mainnet has suffered 4 smart contract attacks within 48 hours, with total losses exceeding 1.5 million dollars
According to a tweet from GoPlus Security, there have been 4 consecutive smart contract attacks on the Ethereum mainnet in the past 48 hours, with total losses exceeding $1.5 million.
These include an attack on the Onchain aggregator contract, resulting in a loss of approximately $983,000; theft from a third-party treasury contract related to TradingProtocol, resulting in a loss of about $398,000; an attack on the BCB contract due to a reentrancy vulnerability, resulting in a loss of approximately $39,800; and a contract that caused a loss of approximately $124,900 in QNT assets due to an arbitrary call vulnerability.
GoPlus Security warns that as AI technology enters the battlefield, hacker attacks are becoming more precise and rapid, with vulnerabilities being discovered in "seconds" instead of "days."
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