The Maestro routing vulnerability has been completely fixed, and approximately 280 ETH will be refunded to affected users
On October 25th, Maestro, a Telegram bot project, announced that the Maestro routing vulnerability had been fully identified and fixed, and that transactions can resume as normal. However, tokens in the SushiSwap, ShibaSwap, and ETH PancakeSwap pools will be temporarily unavailable. Previously, the Maestro routing was attacked, and the team took action to cancel all routing functions. For affected users, full refunds will be given, and the team will currently refund approximately 280 ETH. For unaffected users, since routing functions have been completely canceled and funds are safe, transactions carried out through the bot have been temporarily closed. In this attack, wallets were not affected. This was a targeted attack on the router.
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