According to CertiK Alert, a lightning loan attack was detected affecting @JPulsepot. The attacker took advantage of the exchange logic of the public function swapProfitFees () in the contract, which handles the contract's own tokens, creating an arbitrage opportunity and making a profit of $21,500.
On September 6th, according to Arkham monitoring, a user used MEV robot lightning loan 12 million dollars for "sandwich" attack arbitrage activities, during which a total of 14 transactions were carried out, but when the attack ended and the gas fee was paid, the user only made a profit of $20. Note that a "sandwich" attack occurs when an attacker sandwiches a victim's transaction between two of his own in order to manipulate prices and profit from users.
According to Arkham's article in X, a MEV robot lent $12 million lightning loan to attack user transactions, only making less than $20. It is reported that the MEV robot picked up a transaction where a user exchanged $5,000 SHFL for WETH, with a slippage of about 2%.
Euler Finance has launched Euler v2, a power builder package for deploying ERC-4626 vaults designed to enhance security and flexibility in the decentralized finance (DeFi) space, following a lightning loan attack in March 2023. The modular design of Euler v2 allows users to create marketplaces with different risk parameters and collateral, and supports non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and tokenized real-world assets (RWAs). The release has been audited by 12 cyber security firms and features a $1.25 m...