Oxngmi, the founder of DefiLlama, announced on Twitter that he has created a website to assist users in determining whether an address is affected by the
#SushiSwap contract attack and determining which token authorisation to revoke.
As stated by Oxngmi, he uses his private key for a variety of services, which may be rate limited, and the site may not check all vulnerable tokens. However, it still works as a quick check. If it says the token is vulnerable, you must revoke it immediately to avoid being hacked.
He stated:
"If it reports an impacted token => it is impacted, revoke as soon as possible, if it reports not impacted => it could still be impacted, don't trust rushed this website out asap so can't make it perfect, also don't get scammed, website won't ask you to send any tx or sign anything."
The tool also lacks checks for the strings boba, fuse, moonbeam, and gnosis. It had several issues with infra providers and shipped asa without those chains.
The SushiSwap initiative was attacked yesterday, and the damage was estimated to be $3.34 million. This prompted the developers to use social media to request that RouteProcessor 2's contract error approval be revoked as soon as possible, revealing that restoration work was underway and the majority of the funds had been lost; the impact is protected in the white hat security process, and users can contact the SushiSwap security team.
Also, it is CTO Matthew Lilley who clarified on social media that the SushiSwap protocol and UI are safe, and the white hat rescue address is 0x74Ebb8e8d0B0cc65F06040EB0f77B5DA0e33fFeE.
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