CowSwap frontend under attack; users urged to revoke permissions

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A security breach was reported on CowSwap’s frontend on April 15 (UTC+8), according to on-chain news from Blockaid. The security firm detected malicious activity on Cow.fi and urged users to immediately revoke permissions. Wallets previously connected to the platform should use security tools to disconnect access. Users are advised to avoid interacting with the site until the issue is resolved to prevent asset theft.

According to ME News, on April 15 (UTC+8), security firm Blockaid reported that its system detected an attack on the frontend of the decentralized exchange CowSwap, and Cow.fi has now been flagged as a malicious site. Blockaid warned users who previously connected their wallets to CowSwap to immediately revoke contract approvals via their wallet or security tools, and to cease all interactions with Cow.fi until the issue is resolved, to prevent asset theft. (Source: Foresight News)

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