FixedFloat suffered another attack: company and user funds were not affected
Decentralized exchange FixedFloat on X platform stated: "On April 1st, we once again suffered an attack from the attackers behind the February 16th hack. The attackers did not stop there and continued to use various methods to try to attack our service again. We successfully resisted their attacks and continued to work normally. However, despite all our efforts, unfortunately, the hackers still managed to find a vulnerability in one of the third-party services we use. Although this third-party attack is beyond our control, we will take all necessary measures to strengthen the security of our service and strive to prevent similar incidents from happening again in the future. We want to emphasize that the financial losses this time only affected our service; the funds stolen by the hackers were to ensure the liquidity of the service, that is to say, the company's funds and user funds were not affected. We also want to emphasize that FixedFloat does not provide custody services, that is, it does not store user funds. Currently, we are actively investigating this matter. As the investigation is still ongoing, the detailed information of the incident cannot be disclosed at this time." Earlier today, CertiK stated that FixedFloat had sent out a total of over 3 million US dollars in "suspicious" transactions in the past 24 hours.
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