A massive security breach recently occurred on the DeFi platform known as Raft, which resulted in the theft of around $3.3 million worth of Ether (ETH). The fact that the hacker was able to effectively remove 1,577 ETH from the network demonstrates the continued difficulties with security that exist inside the DeFi ecosystem.
The hacker did something quite unusual and transferred 1,570 ETH to a burn address, which basically rendered the bulk of the stolen assets useless. In sharp contrast to the significant sum that had been stolen in the beginning, the attacker was left with just seven ETH after this. This peculiar behavior led to the hacker suffering a loss, despite the fact that he or she had previously been paid 18 ETH by means of a crypto mixer service in order to allegedly finance the assault.
After the assault, the value of the dollar-pegged stablecoin known as Raft’s R plummeted dramatically, falling by fifty percent…