Arkham launches Trader Joe front-end vulnerability incident bounty program
Arkham created and funded a bounty on its data sharing platform, Intel Exchange, to help identify the individual or organization behind the recent Trader Joe front-end vulnerability incident. Information submitted by users to the bounty program will be shared with the Trader Joe team to support their investigation.
Earlier, on November 18th, Trader Joe issued a warning on X platform: "We have received alerts about possible vulnerabilities in the front-end. Our team is conducting a thorough investigation immediately. We strongly advise all users not to trade or execute any transactions on Trader Joe DEX." Later, Trader Joe stated that the front-end malicious code had been fixed and front-end functions had been restored, such as trading, liquidity, staking, borrowing, and lending.
On November 22nd, Trader Joe stated that compensation for most users affected by the recent front-end vulnerability incident has now been processed. Based on the time of the vulnerability, a total of 97 users on Avalanche, 17 users on Arbitrum, and 6 users on BNB Chain received a total of $87,000 in compensation.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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