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DeFi Lender RARI Capital/Fei Nawala ang $80M sa Hack
Ang Fei Protocol, na noong huling taon ay sumanib sa RARI, ay nag-anunsyo ng $10 milyon na bounty sakaling maibalik ang mga pondo.

Ang mga platform ng desentralisadong Finance (DeFi) RARI Capital at Fei Protocol ay dumanas ng mahigit $80 milyon na hack noong unang bahagi ng Sabado.
- Sinamantala ng hacker ang isang reentrancy vulnerability sa Rari's Fuse lending protocol, ayon sa tweet ng smart contract analysis firm na Block Sec.
Our monitoring system detected that multiple pools related to @RariCapital @feiprotocol were attacked, and lost more than 80M US dollars. The root cause is due to a typical reentrancy vulnerability. @defiprime
ā BlockSec (@BlockSecTeam) April 30, 2022
https://t.co/Cbtilpbuw9
- Ayon kay a tweet mula sa Blockchain security firm na PeckShield, ang parehong kahinaan ay ginamit upang atakehin ang iba pang mga tinidor ng Compund DeFi protocol.
- RARI Capital kinilala ang hack, na nagsasabing ang paghiram ay naka-pause sa buong mundo at wala nang karagdagang pondo ang nasa panganib.
- Fei Protocol, na pinagsanib kasama si RARI noong Disyembre, inalok na hayaan ang umaatake KEEP ang $10 milyon ng mga ninakaw na pondo bilang isang "bounty" kung ibinalik ang natitirang mga pondo.
We are aware of an exploit on various Rari Fuse pools. We have identified the root cause and paused all borrowing to mitigate further damage.
ā Fei Protocol (@feiprotocol) April 30, 2022
To the exploiter, please accept a $10m bounty and no questions asked if you return the remaining user funds.
- Ang RARI Capital ay nagdusa mula sa isang ibang atake noong Mayo ng nakaraang taon, na nakakita ng isang hacker na tumakas na may $10.6 milyon sa mga pondo ng gumagamit.
Ang kwentong ito ay umuunlad at maa-update.
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