Oops, Sorry Guys. Will try to do better next time. lmao
partymsl on
Security firms have no security in Crypto. Nothing new.
coinfeeds-bot on
tldr; Victims of a $50 million exploit on DeFi lender Radiant Capital faced further issues when web3 security firm Ancilia mistakenly shared a link to a wallet drainer. Ancilia, attempting to help, redirected victims to a fake X account impersonating Radiant Capital, leading to a malicious site. The exploit involved compromised smart contracts on BNB Chain and Arbitrum. Ancilia apologized and corrected the error, but the incident highlights the prevalence of scams impersonating crypto projects to steal funds.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
Mundane-Farm-4117 on
Would anyone trust a web3 security firm?
hiorea on
> We accidentally re-posted a scam link, apologized for that. The post has been deleted.
This is their twitter post. They securing that you lose money faster
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>Web3 security firm’s mistakeWeb3 security firm’s mistake …
Oops, Sorry Guys. Will try to do better next time. lmao
Security firms have no security in Crypto. Nothing new.
tldr; Victims of a $50 million exploit on DeFi lender Radiant Capital faced further issues when web3 security firm Ancilia mistakenly shared a link to a wallet drainer. Ancilia, attempting to help, redirected victims to a fake X account impersonating Radiant Capital, leading to a malicious site. The exploit involved compromised smart contracts on BNB Chain and Arbitrum. Ancilia apologized and corrected the error, but the incident highlights the prevalence of scams impersonating crypto projects to steal funds.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
Would anyone trust a web3 security firm?
> We accidentally re-posted a scam link, apologized for that. The post has been deleted.
This is their twitter post. They securing that you lose money faster