Curve: Smart contracts were not hacked, impact was limited to the DNS layer
On May 13th, DeFi protocol Curve released a follow-up announcement after the "official website DNS hijacking" incident in the early morning: smart contracts or internal systems were not compromised, the protocol itself remains operational and secure, and user funds are safe. This incident did not affect the protocol's infrastructure and was limited to the DNS layer. Users should still avoid interacting with affected domain names until official updates are released through Curve Finance's authenticated communication channels.
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