NFT Collector Had his NFT Stolen Due to a swapkiwi Front-end Vulnerability

NFT collector s27 had his BAYC #1584, as well as MAYC #13168 and MAYC #13169, stolen due to a swapkiwi front-end vulnerability. The hacker exploited the swapkiwi front-end vulnerability by copying the BAYC image to imitate the BAYC series NFTs and passed the verification, causing s27 to swap with his NFT, resulting in a loss of about $570,000. The hacker then sold BAYC #1584 for 98 $ETH.
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