Horizen: SpookySwap has a front-end vulnerability and users are advised to revoke all wallet access to it
According to a report from the SpookySwap community, there may be vulnerabilities in the front-end interface. As a security measure, Horizen EON users are advised to revoke all wallet access permissions to SpookySwap until further notice from the Spooky team. The quickest and easiest way to revoke wallet access is through Revoke.Cash. Earlier today, DEX Trader Joe also reported possible vulnerabilities in their front-end interface and their team is currently investigating.
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