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Supremacy Inc., a blockchain security firm, has tweeted that DeFi aggregator ParaSwap may have been infiltrated, resulting in cash stolen from numerous chains. The exploit might be the consequence of a profanity flaw.

On October 11, ParaSwap denied any vulnerability and stated that a more detailed explanation would be provided later.
The team did provide an update, stating that they were looking into the problem but that the address had no power following the deployment.
According to Supremacy, the deployer’s address is linked to many multi-sign wallets. It advised the aggregator to verify that no further multi-sign addresses are produced by profanity.
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