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03:42
Security firm: Gitcoin subdomain hit by a front-end attack, suspected of embedding phishing programs
ChainCatcher reports that blockchain security company Blockaid stated its detection system has discovered evidence of a front-end attack on the Gitcoin subdomain files[.]gitcoin[.]co. The site is suspected to contain malicious code named "Eleven drainer," which is used to steal wallet assets. Blockaid warns users not to interact with the site at this time, as the issue is currently under investigation and being resolved.
03:41
Security Firm: Gitcoin Subdomain Faces Frontend Attack, Suspected Phishing Script Insertion
BlockBeats News, June 21st, Blockchain security company Blockaid announced that its monitoring system has detected signs of a front-end attack on the Gitcoin subdomain files[.]gitcoin[.]co. The website appears to contain a malicious code named "Eleven drainer," which is designed to steal wallet assets. Blockaid has warned users not to interact with the website at this time, and the issue is currently under investigation and being addressed.
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Serenity: Trump’s tariff strategy may backfire, winning the trade war hinges on advanced supply chain rather than traditional exports
BlockBeats News, on June 21, Serenity published an analysis stating that the Trump administration may be realizing that the true bargaining chips in a trade war are not traditional commodity exports, but the cutting-edge supply chains in quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and robotics. However, nearly all the core nodes of these critical supply chains are currently controlled by U.S. allies: Dutch ASML monopolizes extreme ultraviolet lithography machines; Japanese TOWA, Ibiden, and Ajinomoto control key materials and equipment for advanced packaging; and Taiwan, South Korea, and the European Union each hold irreplaceable positions in various stages of chip manufacturing. Serenity stated that imposing comprehensive tariffs on allies actually weakens the United States' ability to integrate these resources. Under the current circumstances, if the Trump administration hopes to secure more favorable conditions in trade negotiations, repairing relationships with allies and turning global supply chains into strategic leverage may be more effective than unilateral pressure—and it is not too late to do so.
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