UXLINK hacker suspected of being "double-crossed," 542 million tokens stolen by phishing gang
According to ChainCatcher, SlowMist founder Cosine tweeted that the UXLINK project hacker may have had their funds stolen by the Inferno Drainer phishing group. On-chain data shows that the hacker address signed a malicious "increaseAllowance" authorization, resulting in approximately 542 million UXLINK being transferred to a phishing address.
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