The security breach at Zunami Protocol results in a $2.1 million loss



Reports have emerged that DeFi yield aggregator Zunami Protocol has suffered an exploit, resulting in potential losses exceeding $2.1 million. Security firm PeckShield tweeted that it detected an ongoing attack involving two transactions, with stolen funds washed through the mixing service Tornado Cash. Zunami subsequently confirmed the attack and urged users not to buy zETH and UZD. The team reassured users that the collateral remained secure and it had launched an investigation into the matter. At the time of writing, Zunami had yet to respond to The Block's request for comment. Read the full article at The Block Report

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