Solana Protocol Library Fraud Could Allow Protesters To Steal $ 27 Million Per Hour

2021-12-4 20:51
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Golden Financial reported that there is a flaw in the Solana Library protocol, the data used for Project Solana could allow an attacker to steal money from various Solana projects at a cost of $ 27 million per hour, according to security analysts at Neodymium. The projects concerned include the consolidation of revenues from the Tulip protocol and the Soend and Larix loan agreements. The project currently manages $ 1.7 billion in funding. Neodyme explains that this flaw was first revealed by listener Neodyme Simon via the GitHub file sharing platform in June. At the time, security scientists weren't sure how much this could be used or disrupted. This error is not visible. On December 1, Simon confirmed that the problem still existed and that the bug had not been fixed. Due to his concerns, safety experts at Neodymium began testing if he can use the negative and measure his weight. (to block)

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