#ALPHA
⚠️ Theft Warning ⚠️‼️
Pay attention to the interaction with zerobase; currently, the front-end contract has been hacked. When withdrawing funds, a hacker's ♾️ USDT authorization will pop up, and once you click 'U', it's gone.
So far, the feedback from various groups indicates that those who haven't attempted withdrawals are fine, and there haven't been reports of previous depositors being hacked.
According to the official explanation, the original contract was not an issue; it was a phishing and hijacking by hackers, creating a new contract for you to authorize? 🤔 (I don't understand the technical details, just trying to grasp the concept)
However, this sudden reminder about authorization issues usually means that Binance wallet operations default to unlimited authorization. Many activities are interactive with other project parties, and if their contracts are hacked, historical authorizations could also be compromised.
I once used a cross-chain bridge called Hashflow, and the contract was hacked, resulting in the 'u' in my wallet being transferred away.
This incident serves as a reminder; it's time to revoke the unlimited authorizations of your wallet.
You can cancel authorizations in Wallet—Assets—Authorization.
Act quickly! Safety first!


