The decentralized trading protocol Hashflow reviewed the white hat hacking incident and stated that the affected routing contract was abandoned on May 3, 2022, and users have been notified to revoke their licenses.

On June 14, a white hat began transferring assets from a wallet that did not properly revoke permissions. The current Hashflow router contract is not affected in any way. Hashflow has also issued an instruction for affected users to recover their funds.

Yesterday, Paidun Monitoring stated that Hashflow was suspected of being attacked by a token-related attack, and the current loss amount is about $400,000, of which $195,000 was lost on Arbitrum and $215,000 was lost on Ethereum. Afterwards, Hashflow stated that all users affected by about $600,000 will be fully recovered.