Slow Fog: Asterix attacks are similar to the Flooring Protocol and BMP, where attackers are looking for common vulnerabilities
The founder of Slow Fog, Yu Xian, stated that the attack Asterix encountered is similar to that of Flooring Protocol and BMP yesterday (the underlying protocols are DN404 and BT404), with high-level NFT ID displacement operations overflowing and being reused. It seems the attackers are looking for common vulnerabilities.
It is reported that Asterix disclosed an attack incident affecting the ASTX token contract yesterday, stating that its Uniswap v4 liquidity pool was attacked on June 8, with attackers stealing approximately 30 ETH through 242 transactions. The vulnerability originated from a lack of token ID restriction checks on approval operations in an early version of DN404. Attackers exploited the outdated token approval to repeatedly sell tokens in the pool to obtain ETH, and then extracted equivalent tokens through forged IDs, leading to a cycle that drained the funds.
Smart contracts are immutable and cannot be patched. The team advises users to stop interacting with the current pool and tokens and is planning to migrate to deploy secure tokens. The team suspects that the attackers used a jailbroken AI tool for fuzz testing to discover unconventional logic paths.
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