According to Foresight News, GNUS.ai, a decentralized computing platform, announced yesterday that it had been targeted by a hacker attack. The attackers created counterfeit GNUS tokens on Fantom and sold them on Ethereum for approximately $1.27 million. GNUS.ai stated that it had taken a snapshot on the block before the vulnerability was exploited and warned users not to purchase GNUS tokens after the attack. The company will issue new tokens.
The attack on GNUS.ai is the latest in a series of cyber attacks targeting blockchain platforms. The company has taken measures to mitigate the impact of the attack and protect its users. It has taken a snapshot of the block before the vulnerability was exploited, which will allow it to track the movement of the counterfeit tokens. The company has also warned its users not to purchase any GNUS tokens following the attack, as these could be the counterfeit tokens created by the hackers.
In response to the attack, GNUS.ai has announced that it will issue new tokens. This move is intended to ensure the integrity of the GNUS token and protect the interests of its users. The company has not yet provided details on when the new tokens will be issued or how they will be distributed to users.