Hyperliquid-Whale verliert 21 Millionen US-Dollar durch Wallet-Kompromittierung - Perp-DEXs im Visier von Exploits

Ein massiver Sicherheitsvorfall erschüttert die DeFi-Landschaft: Ein Großanleger auf Hyperliquid büßt 21 Millionen Dollar durch kompromittierte Wallet-Sicherheit ein.
Angriffe zielen gezielt auf Perpetual-DEXs
Die Attacke unterstreicht die anhaltenden Sicherheitsherausforderungen im dezentralen Finanzsektor. Perpetual-Derivate-Börsen stehen zunehmend im Fokus von Exploitern, die Schwachstellen in Wallet-Infrastrukturen ausnutzen.
Die 21-Millionen-Dollar-Verlustsumme markiert einen der bedeutendsten Einzelvorfälle in diesem Jahr und wirft erneut Fragen zur Sicherheit großer Positionen auf.
Typisch für Krypto: Die Verheißungen dezentraler Finanzen treffen auf die Realität zentralisierter Risiken - wenn das Geld weg ist, ist es einfach weg.
Hacked wallet got liquidated on HYPE
The attacked wallet was drained just after closing a successful trade, so the exploiters knew the funds were available. The hacker’s actions affected multiple vaults on Hyperliquid, using the compromised accounts for activity on both Ethereum and Arbitrum. Additional reports suggest another $300K was lost on a related wallet linked to the same user.
The exploit started after the wallet closed a $16M long position on HYPE, and the wallet immediately sold 100K HYPE for $4.4M. The token was sold for DAI, which was then transferred on Ethereum and mixed.
Additionally, due to the compromised wallet, the hacker was able to take a $3.1M stake from the Plasma Syrup Vault. The hacker moved MSYRUPUSDP to a new address, for now, without further swaps or mixing.
The hacker now holds $6.91M in one wallet on Ethereum, another $10M in a different Ethereum address, while emptying the intermediary Arbitrum wallet used for the initial wallet draining.
Is Hyperliquid at risk of hacks?
Previously, Hyperliquid has seen FUD about being vulnerable to North Korean hackers. However, the exchange holds no funds in custody and has not been hacked so far. The DEX still holds a risk of aggressive trading and draining specific vaults, especially for low-liquidity assets.
Following the recent whale wallet attack, HYPE remained at $44.41, awaiting another breakout.
The only problem in the future WOULD be for the owner of the compromised wallet. Currently, Hyperliquid is preparing for another airdrop season, with multiple new projects set to launch their tokens. The compromised wallet may receive rewards based on trading volumes, but those may also be swept by the hacker.
Previously, a list of 1,200 compromised addresses emerged, with some active on Hyperliquid. However, none of those addresses held any significant funds. There is still no explanation on how the wallet was compromised, though recent attacks have involved malware, fake 2FA authentication, fake Zoom links and more.
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