Drift Protocol was hacked for approximately $280 million in a sophisticated attack that likely involved social engineering to compromise staff and gain unauthorized transaction approvals. This incident highlights the vulnerability of even well-prepared systems to targeted attacks, emphasizing the need for robust security measures beyond technical safeguards. Developers should watch for updates on the methods used and potential regulatory responses.
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