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DeFi app Delta Prime loses $6M after being warned of Lazarus mole

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17 Sep 2024
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Headline, DeFi app Delta Prime loses $6 million after being warned of Lazarus Mole published at 2.22 p.m. September 16, 2024 at Protos.com. Delta Prime, a decentralized finance DeFi application on the Arbitrum and Avalanche blockchains, has been drained of $6 million due to a private key compromise of an administrator address. The alarm was raised by security researcher Chowfan Shao, who also spotted last week's draining of a recently launched token contract by a lightning-fast MEV bot. The loss was initially estimated to be $7 million before being revised down. According to Shao, the compromised admin address on Arbitrum was used to upgrade DeFi Prime's proxy contracts to a malicious contract, which can inflate the deposited amount of the hacker on all pools. The incident comes a month after pseudonymous blockchain investigator Zack XBT alerted teams across the DeFi sector to their possible infiltration by developers working for the Lazarus group of North Korean state-sponsored hackers. Commenting on the case, Zack XBT remarked that DeFi Prime was "one of the teams with the DPRK IT workers I reached out to warn" was told they were all removed. Delta Prime has acknowledged the loss, confirming the root cause to be a private key compromise. The team states that the avalanche deployment of the platform is "safe" and that it is currently conducting an investigation into the source of the breach. Users were also told that "the insurance pool will cover any potential losses where possible necessary." This recording was AI-generated. Get more crypto news at protos.com