Estimated losses last week total $8,428,033
SlowMist released its security report for last week (December 10-16, 2023), with an estimated total loss of $8,428,033. Key events:
1. Flooring Protocol Hack: An attack on the Flooring Protocol related to contract vulnerabilities resulted in an emergency suggestion to revoke contract authorization.
2. NFT Trader Vulnerability: Re-entry issues resulted in significant losses, and a bounty was subsequently paid to return the stolen NFTs.
3. Ledger Connect Kit Supply Chain Attack: Malicious code injection in the Ledger Connect Kit version led to asset theft through phishing attacks.
4. OKX DEX Contract Leak: Private key leaks resulted in token theft through DEX proxies.
5. Peapods Finance White Hat Hacker Attack: Most of the funds were returned after a white hat hacker attack, highlighting the importance of proactive security measures.
6. Venus Protocol Oracle Attack: An oracle attack affected a small independent mining pool, demonstrating the vulnerability of decentralized protocols to oracle issues.
7. Stoic_DAO Rug Pull: A price drop in Stoic_DAO resulted in significant losses, indicating continued leverage risks in the DeFi field.
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