CoW Swap hacker milks over 550 BNB using ‘solver’ exploit

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Security firm PeckShield reported that the hacker successfully drained roughly 551 BNB off CoW Swap into Tornado Cash, which was worth around $181,600 at the time of writing.

Decentralized exchange (DEX) protocol CoW Swap recently suffered an attack, losing at least 550 BNB (BNB) in a contract exploit that approved fund transfers from the protocol.

Blockchain surveyor MevRefund flagged the event and detected that the funds seemed to be moving away from CoW Swap. The MEV searcher warned the DEX and its users of the exploit in a Twitter thread.

According to the Smart contract auditing firm BlockSec, a wallet address was added as a “solver” of CoW Swap by a multisig. Then, the address invoked the transaction to approve DAI (DAI) to SwapGuard, which then led to SwapGuard transferring DAI from the CoW Swap settlement contract to other addresses. 

Blockchain security firm PeckShield estimated that around 551 BNB was lost, worth $181,600 at the time of writing. After stealing the assets, the hacker moved the funds to the infamous crypto mixer Tornado Cash.

Flowchart showing movement of stolen funds from CoW Swap. Source: PeckShield

During the attack, some members of the community panicked and urged users to revoke approvals from the DEX. However, the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol said that this isn’t necessary.

According to CoW Swap, the settlement contract which was exploited only has access to the fees that the protocol collected in a week. The team said that it is unable to directly access user funds without an order signed by users. 

CoW Swap has not yet responded to Cointelegraph’s request for comment.

Related: Scam alert: MetaMask warns crypto users about address poisoning

Meanwhile, despite the hacks that surround DeFi, the space has had a prolific start in 2023 according to a report from DappRadar. Data showed that protocols saw significant growth in their total value locked in the month of January.

In other news, the United Nations also reported that North Korean hackers have stolen more crypto in 2022 compared to other years. The report estimates that hackers linked to North Korea were responsible for around $630 million to $1 billion in stolen crypto assets last year.

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