Cosine: There is a malicious contract on the BNB Chain, and users risk having their assets stolen after authorization
ChainCatcher message, Slow Mist founder Yuxian tweeted a reminder that users can check if they have authorized assets to the malicious contract address starting with 0x751 on the BNB Chain. This malicious contract is not open source verified, but decompilation can easily reveal a backdoor for arbitrary transfer of authorized assets. This backdoor can lead to asset theft. Using RevokeCash and Rabby_io can quickly perform abnormal authorization checks and cancellations.
The malicious contract address is: 0x75117c9158f53998ce8689B64509EFf4FA10AD80; related black addresses associated with the malicious contract: 0xE2A178C2C5C4920C1b2B947A35edDb4f8EcBb7dD, 0xB88457b62491CBcEc42203672cFcb4269bd64c7e

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