Dex aggregator DexibleApp is exploited by attacked for $2 million, using “selfSwap” function bug to pull coins directly out of users’ wallets.
The multichain exchange aggregator DexibleApp has been hit by an exploit, and $2 million worth of cryptocurrency has been lost as a result, according to a Feb. 17 post-mortem report released by the team on the project’s official Discord server.
At 6:17 a.m. UTC, the team reported that they had discovered “a potential hack on Dexible v2 contracts” and were investigating the issue. Approximately nine hours later, they released a second statement that they “now know $2,047,635.17 was exploited from 17 trader addresses. 4 on mainnet, 13 on arbitrum.”
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