Update: Hacker Of Solana Based Cashio Will Return Part Of Stolen Funds

Update: Hacker Of Solana Based Cashio Will Return Part Of Stolen Funds

The team behind Cashio, a Solana-based dApp that was hacked last week, published a postmortem report on the attack. In one of the biggest hacks on this network, the bad actors managed to steal $50 million by exploiting a vulnerability on the dApp. Related Reading | PUBG Developer Krafton Joins Forces With Solana For Blockchain […]


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