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Hacked: Tender.fi Lost $1.6 Million to Hackers – Here is How!

tender.fi team agreed to pay 62 ETH ($96,500) as a bounty reward to the hacker

Mubarak bk  - Author Published March 9, 2023
Last updated: 2023/03/09 at 3:18 AM
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Tender.fi is suspected of being attacked by white hat hackers and lost $1.59 million. Hackers used Tender.fi’s misconfigured oracles to borrow $1.59 million worth of crypto assets with just $70 worth of GMX tokens as collateral. On March 8, on-chain data showed that the hackers who attacked the Arbitrum ecological lending protocol Tender.fi had returned their funds, and the Tender.fi team agreed to pay the hackers 62 ETH ($96,500) as a bounty.

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Hacked target: Tender.fi Updates

  • Earlier today, the hacker took advantage of a misconfigured data oracle that allowed them to borrow $1.59 million in crypto assets with just a single GMX token worth $70 as collateral, a costly error for the protocol. 
  • Security firms PeckShield and BlockSec were quick to investigate the matter and discovered that the unusual loan could happen by a misconfigured oracle used by Tender.fi, an Arbitrum-based lending platform.
  • In a surprising turn of events, a hacker responsible for a $1.59 million exploit on Tender.fi, an Arbitrum-based lending platform, has now returned funds, on-chain data show.
  • At 1:30 pm EST, the hacker began paying back the loans after the two parties agreed on a negotiated deal done via on-chain messages. The Tender.fi team had agreed to pay 62 ETH ($96,500) as a bounty reward to the hacker.
  • Tender.fi issued a statement regarding the return of the funds and promised a post-mortem report would be provided. “The hacker has completed the loan repayments. Funds are officially SaFu, post mortem on the way,” it said.
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Mubarak bk March 9, 2023
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