PinGo said its reward contract was hacked in a recent security incident, with the attacker exploiting an authorization verification flaw to claim 840,000 PINGO tokens without permission. The project said the situation has now been brought under control. According to PinGo, remaining assets have already been migrated and the affected contract has been upgraded. The team also said PINGO tokens and the related private keys remain secure. Reward claims have since been reopened. The update was disclosed in an official statement cited by ChainCatcher.
PinGo said a recent attack on its reward contract allowed a hacker to exploit an authorization verification flaw and claim 840,000 PINGO tokens without permission.
The project said the incident has been effectively contained. It added that the remaining assets have been migrated and the related contract upgrade has been completed.
PinGo also said that PINGO tokens and the related private keys remain secure, and that the reward claim function has reopened.
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