Efter Solana plånbokattacken, Solana Status-teamet uppdaterade allmänheten och detaljerade att plånboksadresserna som påverkades av intrånget var knutna till Slopes mobilplånboksapplikationer. The team further stressed that “there is no evidence the Solana protocol or its cryptography was compromised.”
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Solana Status Report Says Affected Addresses Were at One Point Created in Slope Mobile Wallet Applications
Under den sista 48 timmar, the Solana team has been dealing with an ge sig på that saw thousands of Solana-based wallets compromised. Just då, Solana Labs co-founder and CEO Anatoly Yakovenko trodde the exploit possibly stemmed from a supply chain attack. He explained that iOS and Android wallets were affected when he sa: “most of the reports are Slope, but a few Phantom users as well.”
I augusti 3, 2022, de Solana Status Twitter account explained that the addresses affected in the hack were tethered to Slope mobile wallet applications. “After an investigation by developers, ecosystem teams, and security auditors, it appears affected addresses were at one point created, imported, or used in Slope mobile wallet applications,” Solana Status wrote. “This exploit was isolated to one wallet on Solana, and hardware wallets used by Slope remain secure.” Solana Status sa:
While the details of exactly how this occurred are still under investigation, private key information was inadvertently transmitted to an application monitoring service. There is no evidence the Solana protocol or its cryptography was compromised.
Slope Finance published an official statement from the wallet team and breach details are vague. Slope said “A cohort of Slope wallets were compromised in the breach, we have some hypotheses as to the nature of the breach, but nothing is yet firm, [och] we feel the community’s pain, and we were not immune. Many of our own staff and founders’ wallets were drained.” Slope also added that the team was actively conducting internal investigations and audits, while working with security and audit groups.
Security Experts Say Slope’s Seed Phrases Were Logged in Readable Plaintext
During the official statement, the Slope team further recommended that Slope wallet users “create a new and unique seed phrase wallet, and transfer all assets to this new wallet.” Slope added:
If you are using a hardware wallet, your keys have not been compromised.
Data from Dune Analytics shows that there were more unique addresses that were affected by the breach than initially reported. Statistics show that 9,223 unique addresses suffered from the bug and $4,088,121 in crypto was stolen. Most of the assets hacked were made up of solana (SOL) and SOL-based USDC.
It is being sa that Slope’s mnemonic seed phrases transferred to Slope’s server were logged in readable text. The Slope wallet team allegedly stored the mnemonics in debug logging software via a centralized Sentry server. Security experts at Ottersec detaljerad that “anybody with access to Sentry could access [a] user’s private keys.” Ottersec also noted that the Slope team was “very helpful in sharing data related to the hack.”
What do you think about the issues with Slope wallet and the recent exploit that affected Solana users? Let us know your thoughts about this subject in the comments section below.
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