FixedFloat confirms it has been hacked again, but user funds are unaffected

2024-04-02 23:17:44
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ChainCatcher news, decentralized exchange FixedFloat has confirmed that it has once again fallen victim to the attackers behind the February 16 hack, with hackers managing to exploit a vulnerability in one of the third-party services it uses.

FixedFloat stated that this financial loss only affects its services, and the hackers stole funds that ensure service liquidity; the company's funds and user funds were not affected. FixedFloat does not provide custodial services, meaning it does not store user funds. An investigation is still ongoing.

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