Bankroll Network DeFi hacked, $50M phisher moves crypto on CoW: Crypto-Sec
Bankroll Network is reportedly drained of $230,000 through a loan exploit, while a phishing scammer used CoW protocol for laundering.
According to a Sept. 23 X post from blockchain security platform TenArmor, a hacker attacked the decentralized finance protocol Bankroll Network on Sept. 22, draining $230,000 from it.
TenArmor posted an image of the attack transactions. It shows numerous transfers of BNB from a BankrollNetworkStack contract to itself, each worth $9,679,645.51.
Two other transfers are for $9,435,877.94, one of which comes from a PancakeSwap exchange pool and is sent to an account ending in 47D7, while the other comes from the 47D7 account and is sent to the BankrollNetworkStack contract.
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Author: Christopher Roark
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