OpenSea suffered a front-end attack, 332 ETH flew away
The OpenSea NFT marketplace suffered a front-end hack and the miner collected 332 ETH ($800,000), as
Another vulnerability has been discovered on the largest NFT marketplace OpenSea. Someone stole many NFTs valued at around 150 ETH and is now selling them on another marketplace after being banned on OpenSea.
According to WuBlockchain, some NFT pieces that have been stolen are Cool Cat’s #9575 #7218 #3537 #1546 and Bored Ape Yacht Club’s #6623 #1397 #775 #2068. The NFTGo website shows that the holding value of this address is over $117,000.
Someone exploited the OpenSea vulnerability for profit again. The NFTs involved are Cool Cat #9575 #7218 #3537 #1546 and BAYC #6623 #1397 #775 #2068, the profit is close to 150ETH. OpenSea is suspected of blocking his address, he is selling on LooksRare. https://t.co/0tN0k5lgBu pic.twitter.com/gWM1lrVWmX
— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) January 28, 2022
By restricting the hacker’s address, OpenSea has banned him from selling on this marketplace. He is now selling these NFTs on LooksRare, a rising marketplace in the NFT space.
Opensea encountered two major errors in just one week, which made NFTs enthusiasts increasingly concerned about the security of this leading NFT marketplace, in the context that this marketplace has more and more formidable competitors day by day.
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