Fuzzland disclosed a security incident, calling on the encryption industry to strengthen protection.

PANews reported on June 23 that Web3 security and analytics company FuzzLand recently disclosed a security incident involving the Bedrock UniBTC protocol. Officials said that a former employee used internal privileges and advanced persistent threat techniques to steal sensitive information from the system for three weeks, which ultimately led to the protocol being compromised. The incident arose from a Dedaub vulnerability report in which information was obtained in violation of the law. Fuzzland has compensated the injured party and cooperated with security companies and law enforcement authorities in the investigation. The company said that customer data was not affected, shared lessons learned from the incident, and called on the crypto community to strengthen supply chain security, permission management, and employee identity verification to jointly improve the industry's defense capabilities.

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