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According to dYdX, the attack has not compromised or impacted any funds traders already have on dYdX. This is because only the web domain was targeted, not the underlying smart contracts on the platform. dYdX urged users not to visit the domain or click suspicious links and clarified that dYdX v4 was not impacted or compromised. “We just learned that dYdX Exchange has been compromised. Please do not visit the website or click any links until further notice. An update will be provided when available. This message does not relate to dYdX v4.” In a separate announcement on Discord, dYdX stated that the attacker had taken over the v3 domain and deployed a copy-cat website. When users connected their wallets to the website, it asked them to approve a PERMIT2 transaction to steal their tokens.
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