SUPERFORTUNE: GUA Security Incident May Involve Multi-Sig Address Tampering
Odaily reported that SUPERFORTUNE AI posted on X platform, stating that the team is investigating a GUA security incident that occurred on May 27. The incident led to drastic price fluctuations in the token. Preliminary investigations suggest the incident may involve address tampering during a multi-signature transaction.
The announcement states that the original plan was to send additionally unlocked tokens to the airdrop claim contract address. However, during execution, the funds were mistakenly sent to a different hacker address. The team noted that this hacker address had never interacted with any SUPERFORTUNE-related addresses before, making an "address poisoning attack" less likely as the attack vector.
Furthermore, SUPERFORTUNE stated that its internal processes include a multi-layered address verification mechanism. The team is continuing its investigation into the incident and will update the community on the latest developments subsequently.
