GAMEE Token: The GMEE token contract suffered unauthorized access, resulting in the theft of 600 million GMEE tokens
The chain game platform GAMEE Token officially stated that a few hours ago, the GMEE token contract on Polygon was accessed without authorization, resulting in funds being stolen. The Gamee team has protected all unauthorized access to the token contract. This vulnerability only affects the proprietary team's token reserve, and no assets owned by the community have been exploited. According to preliminary investigations, on January 22 at 6:31 pm (UTC), the Polygon GMEE deployer address may have been leaked through unauthorized GitLab access, resulting in 600 million GMEE tokens being stolen and subsequently converted into ETH and MATIC without authorization.
In the following hours, the exploiters exchanged the leaked tokens through various DEXs, affecting the GMEE token prices of various exchanges. After the vulnerability was discovered, we ensured the ownership of the token contract and the contract related to the invaded deployer address by transferring ownership to a new secure address.
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