Slope: The Server-Side Logging Was Removed as soon as the Vulnerability Was Discovered
Aug 04,2022,17:20
Slope tweeted that the server-side logging was removed as soon as the vulnerability was discovered. At this moment, 1,444 of the 9,223 (15%) wallets affected could potentially be traced back to this vulnerability. Until the root cause is found, they invite all Slope users to create a new seed phrase in a new wallet.
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