Cryptocurrency Trading Bot Maestro Exposes Router Vulnerability, $51,000 Worth of Cryptocurrency Stolen
Cryptocurrency Trading Bot Maestro Exposes Router Vulnerability, $51,000 Worth of Cryptocurrency Stolen
Fake Phishing 188297
188297
PexShield has labeled an address as ‘Fake Phishing 188297,’ which sent 280 ETH (equivalent to $51,000) to the ‘Realgun’ address, attributing this ETH to a breach in Maestro bot’s router contract. Earlier, the cryptocurrency trading bot Maestro had announced via X (formerly Twitter), ‘The router affected by the vulnerability has been restored. Trading, which was temporarily halted, has resumed. However, tokens within SushiSwap, ShibaSwap, and Ethereum PancakeSwap pools are temporarily suspended. Plans are in place to compensate users affected by the hacking attack.