Hyperbridge said an attacker forged proofs, took control of the bridged DOT contract on Ethereum and minted 1 billion bridged DOT tokens in what the project described as a security incident. The protocol published the update in its official security notice. The project’s statement centers on a failure in the cross-chain verification path rather than a routine token issuance event. According to the update, the attacker was able to bypass the cont…
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