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Paddle: The LI.FI vulnerability is essentially the same as the attack two years ago

2024-07-16 21:54:20
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ChainCatcher news, according to the monitoring by Shield, noted that while analyzing today's LI.FI hack, it observed a similar early hack on the LI.FI protocol on March 20, 2022, where the vulnerabilities exploited were essentially the same.

Previously, in March 2022, the cross-chain protocol Li.Finance was attacked, with the attacker executing 37 call injections, obtaining approximately $600,000 in assets (204 ETH) from multiple wallets.

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