Neutrl Warns Users After Suspected Front-End Attack on Website

According to Neutrl, the team is urgently investigating a suspected website front-end attack and has told users to avoid the site, revoke Permit2 approvals via Revoke.cash, and review other suspicious approvals.

Summary

Neutrl said on March 19 that it was urgently investigating a suspected front-end attack affecting its website and warned users not to interact with the site. The team advised users to revoke Permit2 approvals through Revoke.cash and to check their wallets for any other suspicious address approvals.

Terms & Concepts
  • Front-end attack: A compromise of a website interface that can mislead users into approving malicious transactions or sending funds to attacker-controlled addresses.
  • Permit2: A token approval standard that lets users grant spending permissions across applications, which may need to be revoked if exposure is suspected.
  • Wallet approval: Permission granted by a user that allows a smart contract or address to spend specific tokens from the wallet.