SlowMist Cosine: Some users' Monad airdrops may have been hijacked to hacker addresses
Jinse Finance reported that SlowMist founder Cosine tweeted that users can check whether the wallet address bound to the previous Monad airdrop claim page is their expected address. If not, it means that a hacker has bound it to a hacker's address, and the official airdrop was subsequently sent to the hacker's address. Previously, a white hat had reported a vulnerability, which had a prerequisite condition: if a hacker hijacked a user's session on the Monad airdrop claim page, they could change the claim wallet address without further confirmation.
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