Aztec Connect Hack Exposes Legacy Crypto Risks
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A once-shutdown crypto platform, Aztec Connect, became a target when a flaw in its old smart contract let an attacker siphon $2.1 million in Ether, Dai, and wrapped staked Ether—despite the team having no admin keys to intervene. The hack exposed a critical mismatch between transaction verification and Ethereum settlement, creating fake balances exploitable by the attacker. This isn’t an isolated incident: June alone saw over $44 million stolen across 12 major hacks, including $30M from Humanity Protocol and $8M from Syscoin Bridge. It’s a sobering reminder that even abandoned, immutable code remains a security risk in the ever-evolving crypto landscape.
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