A Telegram game called Blast-based Super Sushi Samurai (SSS) experienced significant damage due to a flaw in the system.
One of the recently popular Telegram games, Super Sushi Samurai, witnessed a catastrophic collapse due to a key vulnerability. The coding flaw allowed investors to double their money, hosting a major flaw. Of course, this flaw went unnoticed by the team until it was exploited.
An attacker who noticed this flaw before the team started doubling his own money by sending it back to himself. He managed to crash a large portion of SSS by doing this repeatedly.
Rapidly developing chain of moves resulted in the attacker exploiting the project’s native token and selling the acquired assets in the liquidity pool (LP) for $4.6 million. As a result, the native token SSS also experienced a 99% value loss.
An official statement from the project’s social media account read:
We were robbed due to a mint connected flaw. We’re still combing through the code. Tokens were minted and sold to LP.
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