Scam Sniffer: The address that lost $4.2 million worth of tokens was stolen again with 158 ETH
Scam Sniffer monitoring data shows that the address that lost tokens worth $4.2 million due to a phishing attack earlier has been hacked again, with 158 ETH stolen. SlowMist Cosmos pointed out that the victim's address did not timely revoke authorization, and aEthWETH in AAVE was continuously pressured to the limit by the fisherman, triggering liquidation. Each time there is excess aEthWETH that can continue to be transferred away, and then pushed to the edge of liquidation, and so on repeatedly. There is a contradiction between privacy protection and timely notification.
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