Cyvers in the News
Binance Labs-backed OpenLeverage suffers $236k exploit
According to CyversAlert, the attacker’s wallet for covering fees was funded by Tornado Cash, an OFAC-sanctioned crypto mixing protocol, although the specifics of the attack remain unclear as of press time.

April 2, 2024
Decentralized Exchange FixedFloat Loses $3 Million to Second Hack in One Month
Cyvers Announces Second FixedFloat Hack
Cyvers Alerts, an X account posting real-time security alerts, revealed the hack. In an X post, Cyvers noted that hackers withdrew the funds from a hot wallet on the ETH chain and sent the assets to another address through several cryptos, including Ether (ETH), USDC, DAI, USDT, and Wrapped ETH (wETH). Reportedly, the hacker used eXch, a smart contract used to swap tokens. As of this writing, the DEX’s official website is unavailable due to “technical work.” Interestingly, FixedFloat has not confirmed or denied the hack.

April 2, 2024
Fixed Float Exploited for $2.8 Million, Tether Freezes Hacker Addresses
FixedFloat, the fully automatic crypto exchange, has reportedly been a victim of yet another security breach. The hacker managed to take almost $2.8 million worth of crypto from the Ethereum chain hot wallet, with the platform’s access control issues to be blamed. The hack reported by CyversAlerts has left the exchange’s users bewildered and wondering as they wait for the platform to be sorted.

April 2, 2024