TechFlow reports, on September 21, DeFiLlama founder 0xngmi stated on social media that currently friend.tech and all its forked versions store users' private keys on the frontend, making it possible for attackers to steal users' private keys or all their funds through a frontend update. Some users might not store complete keys on the frontend, but they still hold keys in the frontend's memory, leaving them vulnerable to supply-chain attacks regardless.
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