
On February 28, 2024, the Seneca Protocol, a stablecoin protocol, was compromised due to a smart contract flaw, leading to a $6 million exploit. The incident resulted in the loss of approximately $6.5 million worth of Ethereum (ETH). Following the exploit, the hacker returned a portion of the stolen funds on February 29, 2024, specifically 1,537 ETH, valued at around $5.3 million, to Seneca. Additionally, 300 ETH, equivalent to approximately $1.04 million, was transferred to two new addresses. The attack was reportedly funded by FixedFloat.
In the latest crypto hack, on Feb 28, the defi protocol @SenecaUSD has been exploited for ~1,900 $ETH worth ~💰$6.5M. The Attacker was funded by @FixedFloat. Exploited Address: https://t.co/cZ56qO5vdx Hack Txns: https://t.co/A6C4VRiWhH https://t.co/lQHEmuIb1M… https://t.co/Q4WcrHvA0i
In the latest crypto hack, on Feb 28, the defi protocol @SenecaUSD has been exploited for ~1,900 $ETH worth ~💰$6.5M. The Attacker was funded by @FixedFloat. Exploited Contract: https://t.co/cZ56qO5vdx Hack Txns: https://t.co/A6C4VRiWhH https://t.co/lQHEmuIb1M… https://t.co/NvPlI4S2gP
In the latest crypto hack, on Feb 28, the defi protocol @SenecaUSD has been exploited for ~1,900 $ETH worth ~💰$6.5M. The Attacker was funded by @FixedFloat. Hack Txns: https://t.co/A6C4VRiWhH https://t.co/lQHEmuIb1M https://t.co/QzRVCktoW4 https://t.co/bA2oeBfVTo… https://t.co/E3VEiJaeRK




