Victim who lost $7M in Ethereum re-staking exploit gets funds back

Victim who lost $7M in Ethereum re-staking exploit gets funds back
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2024-5-28 17:40

A permit phishing attack appears to have siphoned 1,807 liquid staked Ether from the victim's wallet address.

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