An unverified contract was attacked by a flash loan, involving an amount of approximately $108,000
CertiK Alert detected a flash loan attack. The attacker used the unprotected depositBNB() function in the unverified contract 0x2d70d62deb1cb9918ff6be7bb5d173e8cd4ad854 to exchange 226 BNB for ADACash and profit through sandwich trading. The attack involved approximately $108,000. CertiK Alert stated that funds related to the 0x2d address are suspected to be related to the rug-pull incident of earnhubBSC from late 2021 to early 2022.
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