The QuantMaster project was hacked for hundreds of thousands of U, and preliminary investigations confirmed that malicious code was implanted by a person.

According to Wu, member of the encryption community Cat and project party developer Thomson disclosed that the QuantMaster project was compromised due to a hardcoded malicious address in the contract, resulting in the theft of hundreds of thousands of USDT. The employee involved submitted code containing the malicious address via Git, claiming it was automatically generated by AI. However, the founder of Slow Mist, Yu Xian, pointed out that the related address does not match the AI completion result, effectively ruling out the possibility of AI wrongdoing. The project party has reported the case, and the suspect has been identified as the employee who submitted the code, with relevant devices and records clearly pointing to them.

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