Multisig wallets vulnerable to exploitation by StarkEx apps, says developer Safeheron
The vulnerability allegedly allows Web3 apps using the StarkEx protocol to bypass the security protection of private keys in MPC wallets, potentially exposing users' layer 2 keys to wallet providers.
The vulnerability allegedly allows Web3 apps using the StarkEx protocol to bypass the security protection of private keys in MPC wallets, potentially exposing users' layer 2 keys to wallet providers.
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