ParaSwap: A critical vulnerability in Augustus V6 was discovered and it is recommended to revoke V6 contract permissions
On March 20th, ParaSwap, a DEX aggregator, discovered a serious vulnerability that affected users who approved the aggregation smart contract Augustus V6. ParaSwap has temporarily suspended the V6 API and conducted a white hat attack to ensure fund safety. These funds are now safely stored in a secure wallet starting with 0x66E90 and will soon be returned to users.
In addition, users must revoke permission to the AUGUSTUS V6 contract. Currently, four addresses have been affected, resulting in a total loss of $24,000.
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