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Attacker Exploits Known CPIMP Vulnerability to Front-Run USPD Proxy Deployment, Hide a Backdoor for 78 Days, and Mint 98M Unbacked Tokens for $1M—Even After Researchers Publicly Documented and Patched the Vector Months Earlier

From our friends at Rekt.news: USPD - Rekt
Attacker Exploits Known CPIMP Vulnerability to Front-Run USPD Proxy Deployment, Hide a Backdoor for 78 Days, and Mint 98M Unbacked Tokens for $1M—Even After Researchers Publicly Documented and Patched the Vector Months Earlier
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The provided search results do not contain reliable background on the crypto incident described in the Rekt.news headline, because they mostly match the unrelated historical abbreviation USPD from German political history rather than the token/protocol in question. As a result, I cannot factually reconstruct the exploit, the CPIMP vulnerability, the USPD proxy deployment, or the alleged minting of 98 million unbacked tokens from these results alone. What can be stated from the headline metadata is that the story concerns an attacker who allegedly front-ran a proxy deployment, concealed a backdoor for 78 days, and used a previously known and patched vulnerability to mint large amounts of unbacked tokens for about $1 million. To produce an accurate 2–3 paragraph brief, additional search results specific to the crypto project, the token contract, the vulnerability name, and any postmortem or researcher writeup are needed.

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