DeFi Protocol Sturdy Finance Loses Around $775,000 in ETH in Hack Attack

This attack marks the first major hack incident in the Web3 sector in the last two months.

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Written by Radhika Parashar, Edited by Manas Mitul | Updated: 12 June 2023 18:03 IST
Highlights
  • Sturdy is working on fixing the vulnerability
  • Sturdy has not disclosed how many users have been affected
  • No word about the reimbursements to the victims as yet

Crypto hackers stole as much as $3.8 billion last year

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A hack attack on Sturdy Protocol has reportedly led to the loss of ETH 442 or $774,317 (roughly Rs. 6.3 crore). A DeFi platform founded in 2020, Sturdy Protocol allowed its users to engage in interest-free borrowing as well as high yield lending. On Monday, June 12, cybersecurity firms sounded an alert on social media, bringing this breach into notice. The attacked protocol soon jumped into action to mitigate the risks that could have followed this attack.

A vulnerability in Sturdy's network was exploited in this attack in a way that enabled the hacker(s) to withdraw more funds than usual in such kinds of attacks. The cybercriminal(s) reportedly managed to access and manipulate a defective price oracle leading to the loss of funds.

As per the official Twitter update from Sturdy, they have paused activities on their network. The protocol has also informed users that no more funds are at risk.

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PeckShield was among the first cyber security firms to have posted an alert about this attack, tagging the Sturdy team to get their immediate attention.

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PeckShield has also claimed that the hackers have managed to deposit the stolen funds in scrutinised crypto mixer, Tornado Cash.

As of now, the identity of the miscreant(s) responsible for the hack remain unknown.

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Cyber security firm BlockSec, meanwhile, is also monitoring the situation and posting important updates on its Twitter handle.

Investigation in the case is ongoing and updates remain awaited. This attack marks the first major hack incident in the Web3 sector in the last two months.

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Losses incurred due to crypto exploits reportedly dropped by 93 percent in January, as compared to the same month last year, a PeckShield report had said in February.

A total of 24 crypto exploits were recorded by blockchain security firm in January this year. Collectively, these exploits amounted to loss of $8.8 million (roughly Rs. 72 crore). In January 2022 however, the company had estimated the value of crypto funds lost in exploits to be around $120 million (roughly Rs. 980 crore).

The month of April this year turned the tables for the PeckShield report, with two major exploits having made it to the headlines.

While the SushiSwap DeFi protocol had lost $3.3 million (roughly Rs. 27.03 crore) in an exploit, some users of KuCoin exchange collectively lost over $22,000 (roughly Rs. 18 lakh) after the Twitter account of the crypto exchange was briefly hacked in April.

Last year was the worst on record for cryptocurrency heists, with hackers stealing as much as $3.8 billion (nearly Rs. 31,100 crore), led by attackers linked to North Korea who netted more than ever before, a Chainalysis report had claimed in February 2023.


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