Six-Bug Exploit Halts Maya Protocol After $1.4 Million in Bitcoin Stolen

The cross-chain protocol said an attacker exploited six software flaws to drain Bitcoin and other assets, sending its CACAO token plunging.
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- The cross-chain protocol said an attacker exploited six software flaws to drain Bitcoin and other assets, sending its CACAO token plunging.
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