Orbiter Finance, a decentralized cross-rollup layer-2 bridge, faced a security breach as bad actors compromised its Discord server and shared links to a fraudulent airdrop program. CertiK Alert, a blockchain security platform, disclosed the hack on June 1, warning community members to avoid engaging with any shared links. The attackers, identified as Pink Drainer, swiftly announced a fake ORB token launch and airdrop event, claiming to distribute 5,000,000 ORB tokens, resulting in a theft of approximately $213,000. The incident revealed security vulnerabilities, prompting Orbiter Finance’s team to work on regaining control and addressing community concerns.
The security breach targeted Orbiter Finance’s Discord server, and CertiK Alert issued a warning on Twitter urging community members to exercise caution regarding shared links. Pink Drainer, the hacker responsible, orchestrated a fraudulent scheme announcing a phony ORB token launch and airdrop, leading to a theft of around $213,000. Orbiter Finance’s team confirmed the hack on Twitter, assuring followers of their efforts to regain control. The incident exposed weaknesses in the platform’s security, impacting community trust and financial well-being.
The hack, perpetrated by Pink Drainer, compromised Orbiter Finance’s Discord server and involved a fraudulent ORB token launch, resulting in a significant financial loss of approximately $213,000. CertiK Alert issued a warning on Twitter, advising community members to be cautious of shared links. Orbiter Finance’s team acknowledged the security breach and assured their followers that they are actively working to regain control of the compromised Discord server. The incident raised concerns about the platform’s security measures and their impact on community trust and financial security.