According to TechFlow, on July 16, the cross-chain aggregator LI.FI officially issued a statement confirming that the protocol had been attacked, reminding users who have set unlimited approvals to cancel contract authorization immediately. The affected contracts include:

0x1231deb6f5749ef6ce6943a275a1d3e7486f4eae

0x341e94069f53234fE6DabeF707aD424830525715

0xDE1E598b81620773454588B85D6b5D4eEC32573e

0x24ca98fB6972F5eE05f0dB00595c7f68D9FaFd68

Earlier news: LI.FI was suspected of having suspicious transactions, with more than 8 million US dollars of funds affected