Celer Network patches code vulnerability discovered by Jump Crypto
The interoperability network Celer has patched a code vulnerability discovered by Jump Crypto's team.
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The interoperability network Celer has patched a code vulnerability discovered by Jump Crypto's team.
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Celer team says DNS poisoning can happen to any DeFi app frontend.
Blockchain interoperability venue Celer network recently fell victim to a DNS attack. The data exploit may have seen the perpetrators get away with around 128 ETH (roughly $240,000), according to etherscan.
An interoperability protocol focused on ease of use just joined the leading US-based crypto exchange's trading roster. In a new post, Coinbase says that Celer Network (CELR) is now live across its entire platform, including on the iOS and Android apps.
Celer Network experiences potential DNS hijacking and has requested that its users remove authorization for various contracts after shutting down its cBridge. According to the project's preliminary research, there was some suspicious DNS activity on August 17 at about 7 p.m.
Interoperability protocol Celer Network (CELR) has asked its users to reject the approval for a number of contracts after shutting down its cBridge due to a suspected DNS hijacking. The project's initial research revealed that some unusual DNS activity occurred on August 17 at around 7 PM (UTC).
Celer Network has confirmed the cBridge frontend is up and running after halting its activities following a DNS poisoning attack on August 17 that stole $240,000 of users' funds. The post Celer Network cBridge resumes operation after suffering DNS exploit appeared first on CryptoSlate.
The stolen funds were moved to the controversial crypto mixer, Tornado Cash.
The platform asked users to revoke token approvals for smart contracts in several blockchains, including Ethereum and BSC.
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