A hacker compromised the website of an NFT whitelisting platform called Premint and stole $375,000 worth of NFTs.
The stolen NFTs were sold for roughly $375,000.
On Sunday, a hacker compromised the official website of an NFT whitelisting platform called Premint to steal $375,000 worth of NFTs. According to security firm CertiK, a black hat hacker injected a malicious piece of JavaScript code on premint.xyz, instructing users to sign a malicious transaction through a wallet pop-up."Last night, a file was manipulated on PREMINT by an unknown third party that led to users being presented with a wallet connection that was malicious," the Premint teamBefore the exploit could be discovered, the hacker was able to steal 314 different NFTs.
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