Magic Eden blames unfappetic images on data protection injuries from third -party providers

Magic Eden blames unfappetic images on data protection injuries from third -party providers

Solana's greatest non-fungi token marketplace Magic Eden recently in a bizarre situation after the platform showed pornographic images and still images from the award-winning comedy series The Big Bang Theory.

Shortly after the incident, users began to speculate that the NFT marketplace may have been compromised. Magic Eden, however, made it clear that the incident was caused by a third -party provider of sculpting, which was supposedly suffered a security violation.

Magic Eden is not attacked

The NFT platform based in Solana announced the news on Twitter and said that she was not hacked and assured users that their assets were not affected by the unsavory images.

The announcement was made after some customers of the company reported the incident on Twitter and asked the platform.

Has anyone else seen the characters from the Big Bang Theory series very quickly while they have loaded their items on Magic Eden?

wth I have just seen @magized pic.twitter.com/7JFCCFGV9

- clown (@yaboiblownin) 3. January 2023

A Twitter user said he saw still images from the Big Bang Theory before finally seeing her digital works of art on the platform.

"Did anyone else see the characters from the Big Bang Theory series very quickly while they have invited their objects on Magic Eden?

Magic Eden explained that a hard update would fix the problem before accessing the platform. The error seems to have been remedied at the time of printing.

Hey people, our image provider, a third -party service that we use to make -up images, was compromised. Your NFTS are safe and Magic Eden was not hacked. Unfortunately, you may have seen a few um, unsavory pictures. Make sure you update your browser hard to fix the problem.

- Magic Eden 🪄 (@Magiceden) 3. January 2023

nft-hacks on the advance

Although the exploit did not lead to theft or loss of assets, hackers continuously target NFT users and marketplaces.

In 2022, the crypto industry recorded several attacks on NFT trading platforms. Some episodes included the OpenSea hack, in which the platform lost millions of dollars of cybercriminals.

Openea suffered a phishing attack, at least 32 users were affected. The hackers Steel valuable NFTs worth around $ 1.7 million from the exploit.

One month after the attack by OpenSea, another NFT marketplace, Treasuredao, suffered a massive security injury, in which hackers have stole over 100 NFTs from the platform.

According to the blockchain security company Peckshield, the exploit resulted from "an error in the distinction between ERC721 and ERC1155 in Buyitem, which incorrectly calculated the price of ERC721 as ERC1155 with the (not trustworthy) 0 quantity".

in July hacker attacked The popular NFT registration protocol Premint and with 320 digital works of art listed on the platform. Some stolen NFTs contain expensive collections of Bored Ape Yacht Club, Otherside, Moonbirds Oddities and Goblintown.

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