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cryptoMay 28, 2026, 3:00 PM

Hack Intercepts $15M SUPERFORTUNE Airdrop, Token Plunges 75%

A hacker redirected a $15 million airdrop from the SUPERFORTUNE (GUA) project by spoofing a multisig transaction address, then dumped 14.98 million GUA tokens, causing a 75% price crash.

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A hacker has intercepted an airdrop from the SUPERFORTUNE (GUA) project worth approximately $15 million. The project team attributed the incident to a malicious address substitution during a multisig transaction.

The developers intended to send tokens to a smart contract for airdrop distributions. Instead, the funds were sent to a wallet controlled by the attacker, which matched the original address in its first and last four characters.

The unknown exploiter quickly sold 14.98 million GUA tokens on the market. The sell-off crashed the token's price by more than 75%.

Source: ForkLog