Category: Smart Contract Scoop
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UXLINK reports multi-signature wallet security breach with stolen funds relocated
UXLINK’s multi-signature wallet breach highlights persistent DeFi security vulnerabilities, potentially undermining user trust and necessitating enhanced protocol safeguards across the cryptocurrency industry.
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Symbiotic and Chainlink partner for cross-chain Bitcoin security
Symbiotic and Chainlink collaborate to enhance cross-chain Bitcoin security through their partnership.
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Flash loan attack on Shibarium bridge drains $2.4 million
A flash loan attack on the Shibarium bridge resulted in a loss of $2.4 million.
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DeFi and AI integration demands transparent security measures
DeFi and AI integration requires transparent security measures to address emerging risks in decentralized finance and artificial intelligence systems.
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Shiba Inu team issues critical Shibarium Chainlink update
Shiba Inu team issues critical Shibarium update involving Chainlink integration for enhanced functionality and security.
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SHIB Team Freezes 4.6M BONE Following Shibarium Bridge Hack Warning
Shiba Inu team freezes 4.6 million BONE tokens after Shibarium bridge security warning.
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Decentralized mechanism for dispute resolution explained
The article discusses a decentralized mechanism designed for resolving disputes without centralized authority or intermediaries.
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Hackers deploy malware via Ethereum smart contracts in 2024, compromising MetaMask wallets.
Hackers use Ethereum smart contracts to deliver malware, affecting 2024 transactions and targeting wallets like MetaMask and Ledger with malicious payloads.
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Ethereum smart contracts deploy JavaScript malware targeting developers in 2023 wallet breach
Ethereum smart contracts deployed JavaScript malware targeting developers, affecting over 100 wallets and compromising MetaMask and OpenSea integrations.
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Ethereum smart contracts hide malware in 2023, increasing security risks by 30% for DeFi platforms.
Ethereum smart contracts now conceal malware, with 2023 seeing a 30% rise in such attacks affecting projects like Uniswap and Aave.