The NFT risk monitoring project Rug Pull Finder contract vulnerability was exploited, with two addresses stealing 450 NFTs during the minting phase
Chain Catcher news reports that the NFT contract vulnerability of the Rug Pull Finder project, which specifically alerts to risks in the NFT space, has been exploited. During the free minting phase, two addresses took advantage of a technical flaw in the project, stealing 450 NFTs from a possible 1221 NFTs, which were originally restricted to one mint per address.
Shortly after the exploit, the team offered a transaction to one of the involved parties, paying them a bounty of 2.5 ETH to recover 330 NFTs, which was accepted. (Cointelegraph)
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