Ethereum wallet service Rabby has reported an exploit in its Smart contract for its Rabby Swap feature.
The full extent of the exploit remains unknown. However, users have reported the draining of funds from wallets. Rabby recommended that users revoke all existing approvals on all chains using the wallet provider’s settings, according to a thread on Twitter.
“If you have used it, please revoke all existing approvals on all chains for Rabby Swap. For those who haven’t used Swap, your wallet is safe and unaffected. We are actively working to solve it and we will keep you updated,” the project’s team said.
1/ Rabby Swap smart contract has suffered from a hack attack.
We're still tracking the stolen funds and we will deliver a satisfying solution for users within 1 week.For now, please make sure your funds are not at risk with the following step.
— Rabby Wallet (@Rabby_io) October 11, 2022
The exploit occurred less than a month after Rabby Swap, a token exchange feature designed to optimize liquidity from numerous sources, went live on Sept. 14. Blockchain security firm PeckShield had previously conducted an audit of the Rabby Router smart contract that enables the swap feature.
Source: theblock.co
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