Since the Drift Protocol was hacked, at least a dozen cryptocurrency entities have been attacked
According to Cointelegraph, since the $280 million attack on Drift Protocol on April 1, at least 12 DeFi protocols and cryptocurrency companies have been attacked in just over two weeks.
Since early April, attacks on crypto protocols or companies include CoW Swap, Hyperbridge, Bybit, Dango, Silo Finance, BSC TMM, Aethir, MONA, Zerion, and the recent Rhea Finance and Grinex exchanges.
Among them, the DeFi protocol Rhea Finance reported that the attackers "exploited a vulnerability in Rhea's margin trading feature to execute a coordinated liquidity pool manipulation attack," affecting the Rhea Lend smart contract. According to blockchain security company CertiK, the stolen funds amount to approximately $7.6 million.
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