PANews, May 8 news, according to X user @Xuegaogx, the GitHub open source library t3rn-swap has been found to contain backdoor code, which silently sends the user's Private Key via Telegram to a specified ID. The key backdoor is located in the recordconfig function. Project author @hao3313076 responded by saying "he was also hacked," but the comment was sarcastically referred to as "too honest." The community is calling for an immediate halt to the use of this script and to change the relevant Private Keys.
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The open source script t3rn-swap has been exposed to contain a private key backdoor, and the author claims "I have been hacked too".
PANews, May 8 news, according to X user @Xuegaogx, the GitHub open source library t3rn-swap has been found to contain backdoor code, which silently sends the user's Private Key via Telegram to a specified ID. The key backdoor is located in the recordconfig function. Project author @hao3313076 responded by saying "he was also hacked," but the comment was sarcastically referred to as "too honest." The community is calling for an immediate halt to the use of this script and to change the relevant Private Keys.