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PlayDapp hacker attack report: Administrator’s private key stolen due to domain name spoofing email

On April 1st, blockchain game platform PlayDapp released a post-hack report. The reason for the theft was that PlayDapp received a domain spoofing email from a hacker on January 16th. The email disguised itself as a cooperative exchange of PlayDapp. After PlayDapp opened the attachment in the email, malicious code was executed, and a tampered remote access multi-session tool was installed. The hacker then remotely controlled the PC, resulting in the theft of the administrator's private key. On February 9th, the hacker illegally used the stolen private key to change the contract's full authority to their account, deleted the authorization of the existing administrator, and invalidly minted 200 million PLA tokens to their account. PlayDapp stated that the domain owner (in this case, the exchange) can prevent this type of domain spoofing by setting up a simple security measure called DMARC.

PlayDapp: Plans to migrate new tokens to replace original tokens due to hacking incident

PlayDapp officially stated that due to a smart contract being hacked, 1.79 billion invalidly minted PLA tokens were issued. Therefore, they plan to launch a new PDA token to replace the original PLA token.