Verus Bridge Hack 11.58M is trending after the Verus-Ethereum Bridge reportedly suffered a major exploit that drained approximately $11.58 million in crypto assets.

Security firms say the attack is still under investigation and may involve a serious cross-chain verification flaw.

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Crypto Hack Wave Hits Verus Bridge as May DeFi Losses Mount

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Blockchain security firm Blockaid detected an ongoing exploit targeting the Verus-Ethereum Bridge.

Estimated losses currently stand around $11.58 million.

Peck Shield reported the attacker drained approximately:

103.6 $BTC BTC

1,625 $ETH ETH

147,000 $USDC USDC.

The stolen assets were reportedly swapped into about 5,402 ETH after the attack.

Security researchers say the attacker wallet was initially funded through Tornado Cash, a crypto mixing service often used to obscure transaction origins.

Suspected Cause of the Hack

Early investigations suggest the exploit may involve:

cross-chain message validation forgery,

withdrawal bypass logic,

or an access-control weakness in the bridge system.

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GoPlus researchers said the attacker may have used a low-value transaction to trigger unauthorized reserve transfers from the bridge contract.

Why This Matters

The exploit is another reminder that cross-chain bridges remain one of crypto’s biggest security risks.

Analysts say bridge systems are attractive hacker targets because they:

hold large pools of collateral,

connect multiple chains,

and rely on complex verification mechanisms.

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