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Attackers drove 63% of early use of Ethereum’s new smart wallet feature

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Attackers drove 63% of early use of Ethereum’s new smart wallet feature
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Researchers tied 63% of historical authorization transactions to attacker-linked contracts and measured $2.36 million in losses. The post Attackers drove 63% of early use of Ethereum’s new smart wallet feature appeared first on CryptoSlate.

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