ChainCatcher said PeckShieldAlert monitored an address labeled Bofur Capital that suffered an address poisoning attack after withdrawing from Compound. The attacker sent a 0.0002 USDC dust transaction and forged a lookalike address. When the victim copied and pasted the address, the wrong one was used, and the funds were stolen. The stolen assets were converted into about $2 million in DAI.
ChainCatcher said PeckShieldAlert monitored an address labeled Bofur Capital that suffered an address poisoning attack after withdrawing from Compound, with losses of about $2 million.
The attacker sent a 0.0002 USDC dust transaction and created a lookalike address. When the victim copied and pasted the address, the wrong address was used, and the funds were stolen. The stolen funds have been converted into about 2 million DAI.
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