LiFi Protocol, an API for Ethereum virtual machine (EVM) and Solana (SOL) swaps bridging, is currently under attack as over $8 million in cryptocurrencies have already been drained.

According to Cyvers Alerts, the team’s systems raised suspicious transactions on LiFi protocol involving a specific contract address.

Cyvers recommended that users revoke their approvals for the suspected address: 0x1231deb6f5749ef6ce6943a275a1d3e7486f4eae

Speaking with Cointelegraph, Meir Dolev, co-founder and CTO at Cyvers, explained that that protocols must be vigilant.

"...hackers can exploit these approvals to drain both assets stored in the contracts and funds in the connected wallets of users."

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This is a developing story, and further information will be added as it becomes available.