$2.65 Million Attack on SushiSwap-Backed MISO


MISO, a SushiSwap-backed token generation platform, was hacked at the time of writing, which equates to about $2.65 million.

  • Made by Joseph Delong, CTO of SushiSwap according to the statement an attacker targeting the front end of MISO 864.8 ether (ETH) rang.

  • The attacker was at the non-fungible token (NFT) auction organized by Jay Pegs Auto Mart. AuctionWallet with its own wallet address (supply chain attack) managed to change.

  • Etherscan has marked the wallet of the attacker, who transferred the funds to his own wallet on Thursday at 19:04 Turkish time.

  • MISO offers a number of tools to “make it easy” for customers who want to produce the token of the project it has developed and add it to SushiSwap.

  • According to SushiSwap CTO’s statement AristotleK3 The Twitter address of the attacker using the pseudonym is suspected to be @eratos1122.

  • SushiSwap team, the attacker know-your-customer (KYC) Contacted Binance and FTX to get their information.

  • Delong, if the money is not returned by 15:00 Turkish time They will report to the FBI. announced.

The article named 2.65 Million Dollar Attack on MISO Supported by SushiSwap was prepared by Ömer SAKMAR and published on koinbulteni.com.