The DefiLlama founder has created a website to alert users to attacks on the SushiSwap platform. The tool serves to inform users if their addresses are impacted by the hack and also which tokens need revoking. It is important to note that the website never asks users to sign anything or to send a transaction. It may be the case that the user is still affected even if there is nothing reported by the tool. Additionally, it is also important to remember not to get scammed, as the website will not require users to sign anything.

The tool also has some limitations, as it does not have checks on strings such as boba, fuse, moonbeam and gnosis. According to the DefiLlama founder, the tool was released quickly and therefore some of those checks are not available.

The hack that happened the previous day caused $3.34 million in damages. The developers consequently suggested that users revoke the RouteProcessor 2’s contract error approval. For safety’s sake, the impact is protected by a white hat security process and users can reach out to the SushiSwap security team.

Moreover, the CTO of the SushiSwap platform clarified that there was no risk in the SushiSwap protocol and UI. All RouterProcessor2 contract issues have been removed from the UI, and users can safely use the platform for LPing and exchanges. The white hat rescue address is 0x74Ebb8e8d0B0cc65F06040EB0f77B5DA0e33fFeE.

In conclusion, the DefiLlama founder has developed a website to alert SushiSwap users of the hack and to help them understand if their addresses were affected, as well as which tokens need revoking. The website does not require users to send a transaction or to sign anything. The developers have also conveyed that the protocol is safe, although users should be mindful of the white hat security process. Lastly, if users find that their address was impacted, they need to revoke the RouteProcessor 2’s contract error approval.



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