Avalanche issued a description of Apricot Phase 6, saying that it received a problem report from the Abracadabra and Sushi development teams on September 4. The pre-compilation function of native assets used to interact with Avalanche native tokens on the C chain may be abused to deceive Certain contracts that provide users with execution blacklist protection to call unwanted targets, but this functionality does not exist on the subnet EVM, so the subnet is not affected. Subsequently, with the help and cooperation of the community, the code has been fixed, all funds are safe, and the reported issue has not been exploited. Out of an abundance of caution, the Abracadabra and Sushi teams have temporarily moved users' funds out of the affected contracts. to ensure their safety and then plan to return them to users. Foresight News previously reported that Avalanche launched AvalancheGo security mandatory upgrade Apricot Phase 6 on September 6. the