Flash Loan Attack Hits Shibarium Bridge, Draining $2.4 Million
The Shibarium bridge, which connects Shiba Inu’s layer two (L2) network to Ethereum, was targeted in a flash loan exploit that drained around $2.4 million in ether ( ETH) and the meme coin shiba inu ( SHIB) on Sept. 13,...
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