Multiple popular decentralized applications (dApps) have been compromised following a hack against a popular Web3 connector on Wednesday, numerous software experts confirmed on Thursday.
“Do not interact with ANY dApps until further notice,” warned Matthew Lilley, CTO of SushiSwap, in a post to X. “It appears that a commonly used web3 connector has been compromised which allows for injection of malicious code affecting numerous dApps.”
The connector in question is “Ledger Connector,” a tool from the popular wallet provider that lets crypto users connect their mobile wallets to decentralized apps like exchanges and lending platforms.
As such, the attack doesn’t solely affect one dApp, but any that may use Ledger’s connect kit.
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