Aave releases post-attack investigation on Kelp rsETH bridge
Regarding the attack on the Kelp rsETH LayerZero V2 bridge that occurred on April 18, Aave released a post-incident investigation on the X platform, emphasizing that the exposure was primarily due to third-party bridge infrastructure rather than the protocol itself. The attacker executed an RPC poisoning attack targeting a single validator of LayerZero, forging a cross-chain message. This led to the release of 116,500 rsETH on the Ethereum side without actual destruction on Unichain. The attacker subsequently deposited the stolen rsETH into Aave V3 (Ethereum Core and Arbitrum), borrowing approximately 82,650 WETH and 821 wstETH.
The Aave Protocol Guardian and Risk Steward immediately implemented protective measures for the rsETH and WETH reserves. Currently, the WETH and rsETH markets in the affected V3 deployment are operating normally. The rsETH held by the attacker on Arbitrum has been destroyed, the LayerZero OFT adapter has been fully recharged in five batches, rsETH support has been completely restored, and Kelp has reopened the withdrawal, bridging, and claim functions for rsETH. The WETH LTV in the affected market has been reset to its value before the attack, and Aave V3 is fully operational across all markets except for rsETH.
The Arbitrum DAO has voted to authorize the transfer of the frozen ETH to Aave LLC, and it is currently awaiting on-chain execution. The court is still reviewing the substantive content of the injunction, and Aave LLC will continue to comply with the injunction during the court's deliberation. Ongoing projects include: the Aave risk framework from Llama Risk, the bridging assessment framework, the release of evaluation reports for currently online assets, on-chain execution of Arbitrum DAO votes, and the court's review of the injunction.
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