On May 1, an anonymous on-chain detective known as Wazz reported that hundreds of Ethereum mainnet wallets were emptied by a single address. Many of these wallets had been inactive for over seven years, suggesting a sophisticated exploit. The incident is believed to be a new type of real-time attack.
Crypto user Capitulation suggested that the vulnerability may have originated from storing seed phrases in LastPass secure notes during 2020/21. This potential link to LastPass highlights ongoing concerns about the security of digital asset storage solutions.
Hundreds of Ethereum Wallets Drained in Suspected LastPass Exploit
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