Gnosis Pay's delay module was hacked, and the project team promised to fully cover user losses
According to The Block, Gnosis co-founder and CEO Martin Koppelmann confirmed that the Zodiac delay module related to Gnosis Pay is currently under exploitation. Attackers can initiate transactions from Safe wallets that integrate this module, and Gnosis has requested cross-chain bridge validators to pause to control the risk.
Koppelmann stated that Gnosis will cover all user losses and will remove the previous announcement urging users to urgently withdraw EURe and GNO, noting that most users are unable to withdraw their tokens independently. The team is working to control most of the losses and ensure that all users receive full compensation. Gnosis emphasized that the vulnerability is within the Gnosis Pay system, and the core contracts of Safe are unaffected.
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