Polygon-Based QuickSwap to Shut Lending Services After Suffering Breach

The attackers have gotten away with MATIC, Lido’s LDO, and staked MATIC.

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Written by Radhika Parashar, Edited by Siddharth Suvarna | Updated: 27 October 2022 10:07 IST
Highlights
  • Hackers have been exploiting the crypto sector constantly
  • This year, October has witnessed the greatest number of crypto crimes
  • So far, hackers have grossed over $3 billion (roughly Rs. 24,601 crore)

The stolen tokens have been wired into unknown wallets via Tornado Cash

Photo Credit: Reuters

The crypto sector has been riddled with hacks and exploits since the beginning of this year, impacting investors with financial damage and loss of trust. Now, QuickSwap, a decentralised finance (DeFi) platform, has suffered a flash-loan exploit attack. This drained over $220,000 (roughly Rs. 2 crore) from the accounts of the Polygon-based platform. As a result, QuickSwap has decided to draw curtains on its crypto lending services. The attackers have gotten away with MATIC, Lido's LDO, and staked MATIC cryptocurrencies.

Flash loans that do not require a borrower to post collateral as long as the loan is paid back in the same transaction. In this exploit, attackers borrowed funds from QuickSwap using a flash loan.

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As per recorded data, this manipulated the prices of some tokens. Later, the attackers used the inflated values as a collateral to drain all liquidity from the affected QuickSwap pool.

QuickSwap posted an official announcement about shutting down its lending services on Twitter.

As per the platform, no user funds were compromised in this incident.

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The stolen tokens have been wired into unknown wallets via the infamous crypto mixer tool Tornado Cash.

In a recent report, Chainalysis claimed that the month of October has been the worst in terms of crypto-related crimes this year. The crypto sector lost over $718 million (roughly Rs. 5,890 crore) owing to these back-to-back crimes.

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“This year will likely surpass 2021 as the biggest year for hacking on record. So far, hackers have grossed over $3 billion (roughly Rs. 24,601 crore) across 125 hacks,” the Chainalysis study has claimed.

Crypto criminals are swarming to Twitter to hunt for their potential victims, a cyber security researcher popular by the name of ‘Serpent' recent reiterated on Twitter.

From crypto recovery scams to honeypot and fake reward techniques, scammers have stepped-up their game to churn boatloads of money wrapped as digital assets from innocent investors using Twitter as a connecting point.

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Further reading: Cryptocurrency, QuickSwap, DeFi, Hack, Exploit
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