Peckshield: OlympusDAO Hackers Returns Stolen Funds to Its DAO

PeckShield tweeted that the OlympusDAO hackers have returned the stolen funds to the Olympus DAO. In response to the breach, OlympusDAO advisors said that while the bug was real, it was not an OlympusDAO contract. The affected contract was written by Bond Protocol and was used to test the launch of OHM bonds.

Previously, OlympusDAO's BondFixedExpiryTeller contract has a redeem() function that does not properly validate the input, resulting in about $292K loss.

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