Friend.tech copycat Stars Arena patches exploit after some funds drained
Stars Arena announced that attackers were draining funds through a loophole, but the contract has been patched to prevent further damage.
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Stars Arena announced that attackers were draining funds through a loophole, but the contract has been patched to prevent further damage.
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