A Coinbase trading vulnerability was exposed by white-hat hacker Tree_of_Alpha. Its new Advanced Trading service is back after a brief suspension Friday afternoon. 0x_bae reports
caught the attention of Coinbase leadership after tweeting that they found a “potentially market-nuking” exploit and was submitting a HackerOne report.“The issue is sensitive and could allow malicious users to send all Coinbase order books to arbitrary prices,” the white-hat hacker told CoinDesk via Twitter.
After the initial tweet sparked alarm in the crypto community, Tree of Alpha posted a follow-on Tweet saying, “No actual Coinbase storages are impacted.” Around 11 p.m. UTC , Coinbase tweeted that it had “re-enabled full service for retail advanced trading.”
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