Le protocole Echo victime d'une exploitation de clé d'administration de 76 millions de dollars

Echo Protocol, une plateforme DeFi Bitcoin, a signalé un piratage ayant permis la création non autorisée de 76 millions de dollars en eBTC sur son déploiement Monad. L'exploitation provenait d'une clé d'administration compromise. Certains fonds ont été tracés jusqu'à Tornado Cash, et 955 eBTC sont toujours détenus par l'attaquant.

Echo Protocol a confirmé qu'une clé d'administration compromise a permis la création non autorisée de jetons eBTC. L'incident s'est produit sur le déploiement Monad de la plateforme, entraînant environ 76 millions de dollars d'actifs non autorisés.

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