Key facts
- Ethical hackers from Hexens discovered a vulnerability in the Aptos blockchain.
- The vulnerability was located in the Move virtual machine.
- A simulated attack could have put up to $70 billion in digital assets at risk.
- The affected assets included stablecoins and cross-chain bridges.
- The simulation required a $3,000 server setup.
- The vulnerability was patched within days of discovery.
Ethical hackers from the firm Hexens have identified a significant vulnerability within the Aptos blockchain's Move virtual machine. This flaw presented a critical risk, with the potential to jeopardize digital assets valued at up to $70 billion. The hackers were able to simulate an attack using a relatively inexpensive server setup, costing approximately $3,000.
