Venus Protocol: Assets involved in the phishing incident have been returned to the parties at today's token prices
On September 8, decentralized lending protocol Venus Protocol tweeted that after conducting due diligence, the team has officially returned the position worth $11.4 million to the victim of the phishing incident, Kuan Sun (@KuanSun1990), based on today's token price. Previously, Venus Protocol released an analysis of the phishing incident, stating that on September 2, user Kuan Sun suffered a loss of approximately $13 million due to a phishing attack. Within 13 hours, the Venus team successfully recovered all funds and restored normal protocol operations by suspending the protocol and forcibly liquidating the attacker's wallet. Security audits confirmed that the protocol itself was not affected.
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