SlowMist Cosine: Resupply attacker exploits interest rate inflation vulnerability to steal assets, hacker's gas sourced from Tornado Cash

According to ChainCatcher, SlowMist founder Cosine stated that the decentralized stablecoin protocol Resupply was exploited by an attacker who stole assets through an interest rate inflation vulnerability. The attacker triggered price inflation by donating to the Controller contract of a new vault, causing the exchangeRate to drop to zero and thereby bypassing collateral verification. As a result, the attacker was able to borrow a large amount of reUSD with only 1 wei of collateral. The stolen funds have now been converted to ETH, valued at over $9.5 million, and the hacker's gas fees originated from Tornado Cash.
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