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DeFi projects hit by fresh wave of front-end attacks

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DeFi projects hit by fresh wave of front-end attacks

Following a quiet couple of weeks in terms of major crypto hacks, a recent uptick in front-end attacks has seen users themselves firmly in the crosshairs.

Two such attacks were detected today on platforms OpenEden and Curvance. Another attempt targeted users of Maple Finance last week. 

Front-end attacks rely on gaining access to, for example, a DeFi project’s website, and inserting malicious code which prompts users to unwittingly transfer their crypto assets to the attacker.

A wave of front-end attacks swept over the sector in 2024.

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Early on Monday, Blockchain security firm Blockaid reported a front-end attack on real-world asset tokenization platform OpenEden.

The firm advised users to “refrain from signing transactions and avoid interactions with the dApp until the issue is resolved.”

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Blockaid attributed the attack to the AngelFerno crypto wallet drainer.

OpenEden warned users not to interact with either openeden.com or portal.openeden.com “as it can cause you to lose your wallet’s assets.”

The post provides a link to the project’s proof of reserves, to reassure users that underlying assets are safe.

Double trouble

Just hours later, Ethereum Security Alliance member “pcaversaccio” warned of a domain compromise affecting lending platform Curvance’s website.

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Read more: The DAO hacked again, but this time it’s the good guys

The tweet includes screenshots, one of which shows the domain having been updated earlier today with no DNSSEC signature. Another shows a malicious approvals transaction, also apparently generated by the AngelFerno drainer.

Curvance reassured users that “preventative measures were taken before any loss of funds occurred.” However, it recommends they “refrain from interacting with the front end until further notice.”

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Last week, $2 billion “onchain asset manager” Maple Finance was hit with the same attack. The team updated users after regaining control, stating that “smart contracts and funds have remained safe and unaffected.“

Read more: Inside DeFi 004: ✨ DAO dramas reaching resolution?

Scam-as-a-service

Crypto wallet drainers, such as AngelFerno are so-called “scam-as-a-service” scripts which prompt malicious transactions depending on what’s in the connected victim’s wallet.

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The scripts are distributed to phishing scammers and SIM swappers who find innovative ways to lure victims into engaging with the drainer.

Any proceeds from a successful drain are automatically split between scammer and drainer developer according to its code.

Drainer victims are often lured in by false airdrop promises, spoofed front ends, or fake security scares. However, it’s not just naive newbies who fall into the trap; even hackers themselves have been known to get stung.

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Bitcoin Turns Up the Heat on Lost Support for Its Latest Weekly Close

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Bitcoin Turns Up the Heat on Lost Support for Its Latest Weekly Close

Bitcoin edged toward an important weekly close above $70,000 that would include a reclaim of an important 200-week trend line.

Bitcoin (BTC) inched higher on Sunday as bulls sought to seal a weekly close above $70,000.

Key points:

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  • Bitcoin eyes its highest daily close in over a week with a fresh weekend push above $70,000.

  • Price offers a reclaim of a key support trend line on weekly time frames.

  • Sell-side pressure at local highs is “steady profit-taking,” analysis says.

BTC price attempts long-term support rescue

Data from TradingView showed out-of-hours price action topping out just below the $72,000 mark before cooling.

BTC/USD one-hour chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView

Now in line for its seventh consecutive green daily candle, BTC/USD eyed its highest daily close since March 4.

Along with $70,000, price also stayed above key long-term levels: the 200-week exponential moving average (EMA) and the old 2021 all-time high at $68,300 and $69,400, respectively.

BTC/USD one-week chart with 200 EMA. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView

“The recent correction on Friday on Bitcoin was essentially just risk-off appetite to not be having positions going into the weekend. Nothing else,” crypto trader Michaël van de Poppe wrote in his latest X analysis.

“Markets are turning back upwards again, probably we’ll see a slight pullback later today for CME gap closing appetite, but other than that, I would assume we’ll continue to grind upwards to the resistances at $75-80K.”

BTC/USDT six-hour chart. Source: Michaël van de Poppe/X

Van de Poppe correctly forecasted that the price would revisit Friday’s closing price of CME Group’s Bitcoin futures market at $71,325.

At the time of writing, BTC/USD was still up by more than 8% on the week, with March gains at 6.7%.

BTC weekly returns (screenshot). Source: CoinGlass

Macro turmoil spoils Bitcoin “relief rally”

Geopolitical risk, meanwhile, remained at the forefront of trader discussions.

Related: Bitcoin ‘passing geopolitical stress test’ as BTC price spikes above $72K

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WTI crude oil ended the week attempting to repass $100 per barrel, with the global oil supply shock still playing out. 

CFDs on WTI crude oil one-hour chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView

“If macro was calm, this sort of structure could easily turn into a relief rally. But with the current backdrop… downside risk still hasn’t really gone away,” crypto analysis host Kyle Doops commented on X last week.

Doops identified a mid-term trading range for Bitcoin that was bordered by two key boundaries: the true market mean at $78,400, and the aggregate realized price of the current supply at $54,400.

“Every time price pokes above $70K, sellers show up. Not panic selling… just steady profit-taking,” he summarized about lower time frames.

BTC/USD chart with long-term trend lines. Source: Kyle Doops/X