Trader Joe: Front-end malicious code fixed, front-end functionality restored
Trader Joe has posted on platform X stating that the front-end malicious code has been fixed and front-end functions have been restored, such as trading, liquidity, pledging, and borrowing.
Previously, Trader Joe issued a warning on platform X: "We have received alerts about possible vulnerabilities in the front-end. Our team is conducting a thorough investigation immediately. We strongly advise all users not to trade or execute any transactions on Trader Joe DEX."
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