Curve: Currently investigating attack incidents targeting the sDOLA LlamaLend market; lenders remain unaffected.

PANews March 3 News, Curve Finance posted on X platform that they are investigating an attack on the sDOLA LlamaLend market. Preliminary findings indicate that the attack exploited a combination vulnerability between the price oracle used by sDOLA and the amount of sDOLA outside of collateral in the market. The attacker’s profit was relatively small, but the attack highlights the importance of handling vault collateral in a specific way within LlamaLend. Borrowers collateralized with sDOLA were liquidated, lenders were unaffected, and sDOLA holders received some gains. The team is further investigating whether other similar existing markets might be affected and ensuring that LlamaLend V2 remains secure even when facing vault collateral in all market sizes that are vulnerable to donation attacks.
Previously, YAM Finance responded to the Inverse attack: suspicious transactions originated from LlamaLend, not a contract vulnerability.

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