The Moonwell lending contract was attacked, and the attacker profited 295 ETH.

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PANews, November 4th news, according to CertiK monitoring, the Moonwell lending contract has been attacked multiple times. The attacker exploited the incorrect price returned by the Oracle Machine (approximately $5.8 million), by using only a Flash Loan of about 0.02 wrstETH and depositing it, repeatedly borrowing over 20 wstETH, profiting 295 ETH (about $1 million).

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