Galxe protocol experiences DNS attack, losses top $150K and still growing
The Web3 platform’s website has been restored, but the company still warns against using it. The hack may be linked to September’s attack on Balancer.
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The Web3 platform’s website has been restored, but the company still warns against using it. The hack may be linked to September’s attack on Balancer.
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