Balancer V2 Pools Drained by Precision Rounding Smart Contract Flaw
A systemic precision rounding error in the V2 Vault's `batchSwap` function allowed attackers to repeatedly drain liquidity via compounded, minute discrepancies.
Multi-Chain Pool Exploit Drains $128 Million Leveraging Smart Contract Logic Flaw
Precision rounding flaws in multi-chain pools allowed unauthorized fund withdrawal, creating systemic contagion risk across all connected DeFi assets.
New Monad EVM Chain Users Targeted by ERC-20 Spoofing Phishing Attack
Adversaries are leveraging the Monad mainnet launch by broadcasting fake ERC-20 transfer events to initiate high-velocity social engineering campaigns.
Individual Crypto Investor Drained $11 Million via Physical Coercion Attack
The most critical vulnerability remains the human element, which physical "wrench attacks" exploit to bypass all digital security controls.
Moonwell Lending Protocol Exploited via External Oracle Price Manipulation
A temporary oracle malfunction on the Base network mispriced a collateral token, enabling a $1 million uncollateralized asset drain via systemic lending protocol logic.
macOS Users Targeted by DigitStealer Malware Stealing Wallet Credentials and Data
DigitStealer malware, disguised as a common application, executes a multi-stage attack to exfiltrate critical system data and compromise hardware wallet applications.
Perpetual Exchange Suffers $4.9 Million Loss via Leveraged Price Manipulation
A market-level design flaw allowed an attacker to leverage thin liquidity on a single asset, forcing the community vault to absorb $4.9M in bad debt.
KyberSwap Elastic Drained Fifty-Six Million Exploiting Concentrated Liquidity Logic
A systemic logic flaw in concentrated liquidity pool tick calculations allowed double liquidity counting, enabling a multi-chain $56M asset drain.
Moonwell Lending Protocol Exploited via Oracle Price Manipulation
Critical oracle mispricing allowed a malicious actor to over-collateralize minimal assets, draining $1.1 million in a rapid attack.
