2022-12-2 07:18 |
DeFi hackers have been busy while all attention is focused on Sam Bankman-Fried’s interviews. Ankr Procotol has reported an exploit on its platform.
Details are thin on the ground at the moment, but there has been a sizable exploit on Ankr Protocol. On Dec. 2, the development team reported that its aBNB token had been exploited. It added that it was working with exchanges to halt trading.
Ankr also stated that all underlying assets on Ankr Staking were safe at this time, and all infrastructure services were unaffected.
Ankr is a web3 infrastructure provider for the BNB Chain ecosystem. It is a cloud computing platform that distributes idle computing power. Its native ANKR token can be mined by contributing computing power to the network. It also offers a variety of staking and yield-earning options on BEP-20 tokens.
Our aBNB token has been exploited, and we are currently working with exchanges to immediately halt trading.
— Ankr (@ankr) December 2, 2022 Ankr Unlimited Minting BugBlockchain security firm PeckShield reported that the smart contract for the aBNBc token had an unlimited mint bug.
Furthermore, it reported that the Ankr exploiter had transferred 900 BNB worth around $253,000 into Tornado Cash. It had also bridged USDC and ETH to Ethereum, adding that the exploiter currently holds 3,000 ETH (around $3.8 million) and 500,000 USDC.
The hacker currently holds 20 trillion aBNBc, becoming the 13th largest holder of the token. aBNBc is a staking reward token otherwise known as Ankr Reward Bearing Staked BNB.
Our analysis shows the $aBNBc token contract has an unlimited mint bug. Specifically, while mint() is protected with onlyMinter modifier, there is another function (w/ 0x3b3a5522 func. signature) that completely bypasses the caller verification to have arbitrary mint !!! https://t.co/h51e7xpcVf pic.twitter.com/caRgasNNHq
— PeckShield Inc. (@peckshield) December 2, 2022PeckShield also reported that copycat exploits were occurring as others took advantage of the vulnerability.
#PeckShieldAlert Here comes the 21st Ankr Exploiter https://t.co/MqSMwMoAnK pic.twitter.com/HpU7cf9Kh2
— PeckShieldAlert (@PeckShieldAlert) December 2, 2022The losses have yet to be fully realized, but they’re likely to be in the millions of dollars. Early estimates are around $5 million gained by hackers from washing tokens through various bridges and DEXes.
Seems that @ankr got hacked an hour ago!
The exploiter minted 20T aBNBc and dumped it on #PancakeSwap.
At present, the exploiter have successfully exchanged more than 5 million $USDC.https://t.co/hF1tgNYw0t pic.twitter.com/XIPjBi6wvs
Furthermore, BeInCrypto reported in October that BNB Chain was at the top of the crypto scam and rug pull list.
ANKR and BNB Prices SlideAnkr’s native token of the same name lost just 6.6% at the time of the exploit, according to CoinGecko. ANKR fell to $0.0211 but has since managed to recover to $0.0213 at the time of press. The token is already 90% down from its April 2021 all-time high of $0.213.
The Binance BNB token dropped 3.1% on the day in a fall to $288. However, this is in line with a wider crypto market decline today, as most digital assets are in the red at the moment.
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