The malicious code project previously implanted by employees may be QuantMaster, and the developers claim to have ruled out the possibility of AI wrongdoing.

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According to Deep Tide TechFlow news, on April 27, Thomson, the developer of the DeFi trading and asset management project QuantMaster, responded on social media stating that he is a victim of the theft incident. With the assistance of Slow Mist founder Yu Xian, he has successfully filed a report. The suspects have been basically identified, with clear GitHub records of the code submissions (by a certain employee), and the device used to submit the code is unique. Cursor has complete local AI records, which have been reviewed, eliminating the possibility of AI modifying the related code.

According to previous reports, a member of the crypto community disclosed that a certain Web3 project’s contract is suspected to have malicious code implanted by an employee, resulting in losses of hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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