【Blockchain Rhythms】There’s something urgent to mention — on December 12th, it was revealed that ZEROBASE’s front end was hacked. According to security firm SlowMist’s warning, this attack caused some users to fall into traps: they mistakenly authorized malicious contracts, resulting in USDT being directly lost.
The maximum single-loss amount reached around $123,000, which is not a small sum. SlowMist founder Yu Xian immediately issued a security warning, reminding everyone to be vigilant.
The current issue is clear — many people are unaware of how risky contract authorization can be. It is recommended that everyone immediately check their authorization list to see if there are any suspicious addresses that have gained permissions in your wallet. Especially those with unlimited permission limits, you should keep a close eye on them. Should you revoke them? That’s for you to decide, but it’s always better than passively getting robbed.
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BearMarketBuyer
· 2h ago
Here we go again, these days even the front end isn't safe anymore
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ForkYouPayMe
· 3h ago
Damn, here comes another wave. ZEROBASE is going all out this time.
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SneakyFlashloan
· 3h ago
Here we go again, the front-end getting hacked... quickly check the permissions, don't wait to be exploited.
Urgent Reminder: ZEROBASE frontend has been hacked, users' USDT were stolen, and contract authorization needs to be checked.
【Blockchain Rhythms】There’s something urgent to mention — on December 12th, it was revealed that ZEROBASE’s front end was hacked. According to security firm SlowMist’s warning, this attack caused some users to fall into traps: they mistakenly authorized malicious contracts, resulting in USDT being directly lost.
The maximum single-loss amount reached around $123,000, which is not a small sum. SlowMist founder Yu Xian immediately issued a security warning, reminding everyone to be vigilant.
The current issue is clear — many people are unaware of how risky contract authorization can be. It is recommended that everyone immediately check their authorization list to see if there are any suspicious addresses that have gained permissions in your wallet. Especially those with unlimited permission limits, you should keep a close eye on them. Should you revoke them? That’s for you to decide, but it’s always better than passively getting robbed.