DeFi Oracle Umbrella: Chainswap Hackers Steal Over 3 Million UMB Tokens

2021-7-11 11:40
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According to news reports, DeFi Oracle Umbrella Network today announced that its affiliate network has been hacked. Several projects involved in connecting tokens on Ethereum and Binance smart chains have been affected, stealing more than 10 jobs. Hackers including Umbrella Network, Antimatter, Daffy, Optionroom, Blank, Razor, Oro and many more have stolen more than 3 million UMB tokens from Ethereum Network's Chainswap fund library. The hacker can sell all UMB tokens. As a precaution, Chainswap froze Umbrella's UMB tokens through BSC. BSC's UMB cannot be redeemed on Pancakeswap or transferred to another wallet. To charge more for the UMB sold by hackers for marketing purposes, Umbrella will reclaim 110 ETH worth of UMB into Ethereum. Decide what you want to do in the community. One option is to make a donation to one or more community organizations. Umbrella also said it will build its own heritage bridge in the future to cross ETH-BSC and other support chains in the future.

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