BitKeep Wallet, Asia’s largest crypto wallet, has been attacked by hackers.
According to blockchain security firm PeckShield, losses in the attack reached $1 million.
BitKeep Wallet Hacked
BitKeep Wallet has been attacked by hackers. PeckShield announced that losses amounted to $1 million.
It seems a swap/router (@BitKeepOS ?) is being exploited (w/ loss ~$1M): Please revoke:
(1) https://t.co/9axb7vT2Hl
(2) Connect your wallet
(3) Check Include unregistered tokens ..
(3) Search for 0x75eb..12de to see if any have approvals
(4) Revoke approval if exist— PeckShield Inc. (@peckshield) October 17, 2022
Wallet, in a statement to its users, advised them to revoke their wallet permissions to avoid further losses. This can be done by linking the wallet to PeckShield’s Revoke.Cash platform, with all tokens unconfirmed.
The wallet supports over 70 networks, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Polygon. The platform is estimated to have more than 6 million users.
Hacker attacks have increased in October. Recently, Solana-based DeFi protocol Mango Markets was hacked. About $114 million in funds were stolen in the attack.
The Mango Markets community voted to keep the $47 million fund with the hacker as a bug bounty.