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Credor DeFi RARI Capital/Fei perde US$ 80 milhões em hack
A Fei Protocol, que se fundiu com a RARI no final do ano passado, anunciou uma recompensa de US$ 10 milhões caso os fundos fossem devolvidos.

As plataformas de Finanças descentralizadas (DeFi) RARI Capital e Fei Protocol sofreram um hack de mais de US$ 80 milhões na manhã de sábado.
- O hacker explorou uma vulnerabilidade de reentrada no protocolo de empréstimo Fuse da Rari, de acordo com um tuíte da empresa de análise de contratos inteligentes 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
— BlockSec (@BlockSecTeam) April 30, 2022
https://t.co/Cbtilpbuw9
- De acordo com umtuitarda empresa de segurança Blockchain PeckShield, a mesma vulnerabilidade foi usada para atacar outras bifurcações do protocolo Compund DeFi.
- RARI Capital reconhecidoo hack, dizendo que os empréstimos foram pausados globalmente e que nenhum outro fundo estava em risco.
- Protocolo Fei, quemesclado com RARI em dezembro, ofereceu deixar o invasor KEEP com US$ 10 milhões dos fundos roubados como uma "recompensa" se os fundos restantes fossem devolvidos.
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.
— Fei Protocol (@feiprotocol) April 30, 2022
To the exploiter, please accept a $10m bounty and no questions asked if you return the remaining user funds.
- A RARI Capital sofreu com uma ataque diferenteem maio do ano passado, quando um hacker fugiu com US$ 10,6 milhões em fundos de usuários.
Esta história está em desenvolvimento e será atualizada.
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