Base project RocketSwap shares emergency plan following $865K exploit

Base project RocketSwap Labs has outlined its emergency programme to bounce back from a brute force hack which swiped $865,000 or 471 Ether (ETH) from the protocol on Aug. 14.

The team explained on Aug. 15 that they plan on redeploying a new farm contract and open-source it on-chain, relinquish minting rights โ€” presumably of RCKT โ€” and will soon call on the hackers to return the assets, among other things:

On Aug. 14, a hacker stole approximately 471 ETH and bridged it from Base to Ethereum, according to blockchain security firm PeckShield.

The exploiter then created the 90 trillion โ€œLoveRCKTโ€ tokens and transferred them over to Uniswap along with 400 ETH, it explained.

The news was confirmed by RocketSwap Labs on Aug. 14 at 11:06 UTC, with PeckShield and fellow blockchain security firm CertiK providing additional details about the exploit a few hours later.

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RocketSwap Labs said attributed the exploit to a โ€œbrute force hackโ€ of the protocolโ€™s server:

โ€œA brute force hack of the server was detected, and due to the proxy contract used for the farm contract, there were multiple high-risk permissions that led to the transfer of the farmโ€™s assets. We shut down the farm to prevent further damage.โ€

RocketSwap is a decentralized exchange on Base, with plans to gradually become community-owned through a decentralized autonomous organization.

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