The team at Radium Protocol was able to determine how the attack was carried out with the assistance of other organizations. The hacker allegedly assumed owner rights, giving him access to these monies.
The assault started when a compromised private key and a Trojan attack were sent to the pool’s owner account. The hacker used the owner’s account to call a code that gathered protocol and trading fees after gaining access.
The hacker used an extensive list of pools as targets. The SOL-USDC, SOL-USDT, and RAY-USDC pools were a few of them. The hacker left behind a total of about $4.3 million in money.
The owner power of the account was revoked by Raydium Protocol right away. The developers have retained 10% of the total amount taken as a bounty in an effort to encourage the attacker to return the money. The hackers would get the reward in their account if they returned the money.
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