GUA Security Incident Linked to Multisig Address Tampering
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On May 27, 2026, a security incident involving the GUA token led to significant price volatility. Preliminary investigations by SUPERFORTUNE AI suggest that the incident may have involved address manipulation during a multisignature transaction. Originally, unlocked tokens were intended for an airdrop claim contract, but funds were mistakenly sent to a hacker address with no prior interactions with SUPERFORTUNE. The likelihood of an 'address poisoning' attack is considered low due to this lack of interaction. SUPERFORTUNE's internal processes include multi-address verification mechanisms. The team is actively investigating the incident and will provide updates as they become available. The GUA token experienced a sharp decline of 74% within 24 hours following the incident.
Key Points: • The GUA token experienced a 74% price drop following a security incident. • Funds were mistakenly sent to a hacker address during a multisig transaction. • SUPERFORTUNE's internal processes include multi-address verification to mitigate risks.