@PulseChainStats@9mm_pro Didn't Piteas just say the same thing?
https://t.co/e9KamDVwk1
9mm paid someone who came to that conclusion, but it was just a guess because there was no way to tell who actually did it. How many of these big recent hacks have also claimed that the Laz group could be behind it.
unfortunately, attacks on web3 touchpoints have increased a lot lately, and now users are being exploited through fake txs designed to target them directly. whether it’s Piteas or PulseX, Pulsechain or Ethereum, it doesn’t really matter which app or chain you’re on, because they send you pre-crafted calls based on the chain where your funds are and the app you use, then try to catch you with a blind sign.
we urge everyone to stay careful and protect themselves from becoming the target of these growing attacks.
our feeling is that DPRK may no longer be targeting just protocols, but users too. make sure your devices and your network or VPN are secure. stay safe.