Yesterday (16th), it was reported that the on-chain trading terminal DEXX was hacked. Many users revealed that all the meme coins, SOL, USDT, etc. in their accounts were looted overnight. What is the progress of the DEXX incident today? (Preliminary summary: Are you scared? The 20 million magnesium assets stolen from the US government were "returned by hackers" and 90% of them were in cryptocurrency) (Background supplement: Hackers target LEGO fans! The official website released a LEGO coin scam, the community: Check the authenticity See through) In addition to Bitcoin's repeated record highs in this bull market, the most popular one is the Memecoin craze that broke out on the public chain Solana, and the on-chain trading terminal DEXX is also branded as "Binance on the chain" The title has attracted the attention of many users and has become one of the most popular "dog rushing" tools. However, just yesterday (16th), a large number of DEXX users took screenshots on Twitter and broke the news that their assets on DEXX were attacked by hackers and reset to zero overnight. DEXX officials later admitted on Twitter that they found that many users had Coins were transferred away: At present, DEXX has noticed the problem of tokens being transferred away as reported by many users, and multiple professional security audit teams have already started to conduct analysis and investigation. The team is working on it, no rug. Cosine: The private key must have been leaked. In response to the DEXX incident, cosine, the founder of the security agency SlowMist, said yesterday that the high probability is that the user’s private key was leaked, but the specific method of leakage remains to be investigated: Pay attention to the DEXX trading tool. Many users were stolen. In the early morning, there were several stolen users who requested us through various channels. The losses were large and small. The time of theft was concentrated, and the losses were estimated to be considerable. Some users discovered in time that they had withdrawn part of their funds. The stolen group is related to the use of DEXX for marketing/MEME speculation. The private key belongs to the centralized custody of DEXX and must have been leaked. The method of leakage is awaiting investigation and disclosure. Pay attention to the DEXX trading tool. Many users have been stolen. In the early morning, there were several stolen users who requested us through various channels. The losses ranged from big to small. The time of theft was concentrated, and the losses were estimated to be considerable. Some users discovered in time that they had withdrawn part of their funds. The stolen group is related to the use of DEXX for marketing/MEME speculation. The private key belongs to the centralized custody of DEXX and must have been leaked. As for the method of leakage, it will be investigated and disclosed. https://t.co/Qwt5DwBU4b — Cos (@evilcos) November 16, 2024 How much was stolen? As for the amount stolen, as of now, Cosine also stated on Twitter that based on its statistics of more than 500 victims, it can be confirmed that at least $13 million has been stolen: We analyzed the stolen information submitted by more than 500 independent victims. Stolen information, resulting in losses of approximately US$13 million, including: . 500k – 1m$: 1 victim. 100k – 500k$: 19 victims. 10k – 100k$: 178 victims. < 10k$: 203 victims. However, according to current disclosures by Twitter users, the stolen funds may be far more than this number, because in addition to the stable currency USDT, there are also a large number of recently popular meme coins, such as $BAN, Tokens such as $Pnut, $BITCAT, and SOL were stolen, and some even reported that the affected funds had reached hundreds of millions of dollars. Beosin Alert: The hackers have not yet transferred the stolen money. As for the funds stolen by the hackers, Web3 security team Beosin Alert also issued an article yesterday (16th) stating that the hackers have not yet transferred the funds: We have collected about 2,800 information from some victims. address, more than 9,000 stolen transactions, and analyzed the funds in some stolen addresses. It was found that the stolen funds were stored in the hacker's address and had not yet been transferred out. We collected about 2,800 addresses from some of the victims, with more than 9,000 stolen transactions, and analyzed the funds from some of the stolen addresses, found that the stolen funds were deposited in the hacker's address and had not been transferred out yet.#DEXXhttps://t.co/Y8kaI5iN8H pic.twitter.com/M6eJNg0Dwu — Beosin Alert (@BeosinAlert) November 16, 2024 Official response: Solutions are being discussed. At present, DEXX officials have not yet made a specific explanation of the hacking incident. The total amount of stolen funds cannot be confirmed. They only responded on Twitter and stated: 1. The team has communicated with law enforcement agencies in many places to file the case. 2. Hope to communicate with the hackers. 3. The SlowMist team has intervened to conduct a statistical investigation of the damaged funds of all users. , and the flow of hacker funds 4. Follow-up solutions for users are being discussed. However, the community did not buy DEXX’s response. Many users questioned DEXX for being self-defeating, calling it a thief’s call to catch a thief.Some users also found that many users’ stolen funds were transferred to another single address. They wondered whether this was part of the platform’s isolation measures? However, DEXX did not clearly explain this. 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