PANews reported on September 21 that Shezmu, a leveraged yield protocol, posted on the X platform that it had successfully recovered 282.18 ETH from white hat bounty hunters. If no response is received or the remaining funds are not returned within the next 24 hours, it will not hesitate to report the issue to law enforcement agencies. It also stated that a dedicated security response team has been hired.
It is reported that the ShezmuETH (ShezETH) token was suspected to be attacked, possibly due to a key leak. An additional 9,900 ShezETH tokens have been minted and exchanged for 332 ETH (worth $880,000). At the same time, ShezmuUSD was also hacked, and it is impossible to determine whether this is related to the Deployer key leak. The mortgage contract has no mint() protection, which allows anyone to mint mortgage tokens.