TechFlow news, on January 9, the on-chain options protocol Moby stated on X that, to protect users' asset security, it recommends revoking active approvals associated with the following addresses:
- PositionManager: 0xB03E14Eeb1a4B2F95a7e1CBe400BAec3E78d2a1F
- SettleManager: 0xA62027C5edc68Abc52D3a3BbDd213Fa12457320B
- sRewardRouterV2: 0x64e1faFA9e9d5F1a7431B886F5Fbff4052c5925d
- mRewardRouterV2: 0x6881E756EA3322AEAadE0267C2a7FcF2A887ee9A
Moby emphasized that this is a precautionary measure to ensure wallet security and is actively working to restore and maintain a stable and secure environment.
Earlier, Beosin monitoring reported that Moby's private key was suspected to have been compromised, allowing hackers to modify execution contracts and exploit the emergencyWithdrawERC20 function to withdraw 207 ETH, 3.7 BTC, and 1,470,191 USDC—totaling approximately $2.5 million.




