Cetus released an update on the hacking incident on the X platform, which states that the two Sui wallet addresses of the attacker have been blocked, and the frozen wallet contains the main part of the stolen funds. The remaining stolen funds have been exchanged and bridged to the ETH account by the hacker, and are currently stored in the following two Ethereum wallets. CLMM pools and services will only be gradually restored after full verification. The upgraded contracts are currently being re-examined and cross-party audited, followed by regular TVL-based audit reports, real-time monitoring using tools such as Blockaid to detect and respond to threats and vulnerabilities, improve risk management configurations and control rate limits on asset flows, and increase test coverage of smart contract source code.
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