Rug Pull Alert: Crypto Hacks That Shook The Web3 Industry This Week

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September 7, 2023
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Rug Pull Alert

In recent weeks, the crypto market has been rattled by a relentless wave of rug pulls, exit scams, and hacks, leaving the community in a state of heightened concern. A report from blockchain security firm Beosin has shed light on the alarming rise in losses attributed to these malicious activities, surpassing even the losses resulting from decentralized finance (DeFi) hacks in May.

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Synapse (SYN) Rug Pull: Partnership Turned Risky Business

One of the most recent rug pulls sent shockwaves through the DeFi landscape as the native token of the cross-chain bridge Synapse (SYN) witnessed a dramatic plummet in value on September 5. The crisis ensued after an unidentified liquidity provider on the platform offloaded nearly 9 million SYN tokens and withdrew all stablecoin liquidity from the bridge.

While the official Synapse team acknowledged the liquidity rug, they were quick to clarify that no security breach had occurred. Intriguingly, the mysterious liquidity provider was traced back to Nima Capital, a long-term partner of the project, which had previously locked a staggering $40 million worth of liquidity in SYN.

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Cryptocurrency Losses in 2023 Accounts To Nearly $1 Billion

The extent of the issue becomes even more apparent when considering the overall losses incurred in the cryptocurrency space in 2023. According to CertiK, the losses have surpassed a staggering $997 million, encompassing a multitude of exploits, hacks, and scams. Flash loan attacks accounted for around $261 million of these losses, exit scams claimed over $137 million, and exploits devoured more than $596 million.

Although August still saw substantial losses, the figures marked a notable decline from the previous month, where July witnessed total losses of approximately $486 million. This includes the Multichain exploit alone contributing a significant $231 million to this total, CertiK noted.

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Stake Platform Faces Massive Outflow Amid Security Concerns

Another unsettling instance included a crypto-based sports betting company, Stake, which purportedly experienced a substantial outflow of assets in a sequence of questionable transactions, potentially signaling a severe security compromise. The initial movement of $15.7 million included 6,000 ether ($9.8 million) and $5.9 million in stablecoins, raising concerns about the safety of funds on such platforms.

Also Read: BTC Price Short-Term Holders Capitulation Persists, 26% Drop On The Cards?

UK And US Joint Report Warns Of Malware Attack

Adding to the growing list of concerns is a joint advisory report from government agencies in the United States and the United Kingdom, warning crypto users of new malware designed to target wallets and exchanges. Sandworm, a cyberwarfare organization operating under Russia’s military intelligence agency, the GRU, has been tied to this virus.
The report revealed that compromised mobile devices were used to extract information, including data from the directories of popular exchange applications such as Binance and Coinbase, further exacerbating security anxieties.

Web3: A Year of Vulnerability with $1.25 Billion in Losses

In a year marred by vulnerability, Web3 has suffered staggering losses of $1.25 billion across 211 incidents in 2023. August alone accounted for losses of $23.4 million, as newly launched Ethereum Layer 2 Base projects fell victim to major exploits. Notably, the Coinbase-incubated Base network faced losses across four separate projects, establishing it alongside Ethereum and BNB Chain as one of the most targeted chains in the crypto landscape, according to a report from web3 bug bounty platform Immunefi.

A Bug Bounty Report Leads To $200 Mln Blow to Euler Finance

Amid this unsettling backdrop, a pseudonymous whitehat known as Kankodu recently claimed responsibility for submitting a bug bounty report that inadvertently introduced a vulnerability to Euler Finance. This resulted in a staggering $200 million attack on the decentralized lending protocol in March. Kankodu expressed regret, explaining that “the fix for a bug that I reported ended up introducing a function responsible for the hack.”

Growing Concern In The Crypto Space

While DeFi projects have had their share of vulnerabilities and hacks, it is concerning to note that losses from rug pulls have eclipsed those from DeFi exploits. This pattern implies a shift in hacker and fraudster strategies, as they appear to be targeting naive individual users more frequently.

As the cryptocurrency community grapples with an increasingly volatile and treacherous landscape, vigilance and enhanced security measures have become paramount. The surge in rug pulls, exit scams, and hacks serve as a stark reminder of the need for robust safeguards to protect against such malicious activities, safeguarding both investments and trust within the ecosystem.

Also Read: Bitcoin Network Faces Congestion With Over 560,000 Unconfirmed Transactions

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