A BNB Chain-based user of the Venus protocol has lost an estimated $27 million in a phishing attack, according to on-chain data. Security firm PeckShield reports that a major account (0x56…2008) was likely compromised, with the victim approving a malicious transaction that transferred control to an attacker’s address (0x7fd8…202a). 💰 The attacker then moved the funds to their own wallet (0x7fd8…202a), currently holding over $27.1 million in assets, including a significant portion of Venus USDT and USDC. 📈 PeckShield emphasizes that this was not an exploit within the Venus Protocol itself but a result of a wallet-level compromise through phishing. Once approval is granted, attackers can transfer tokens without further consent. 🚫 🔍 ❌ This incident follows another recent attack on decentralized trading platform Bunni, where $2.3 million were stolen due to flaws in their Ethereum-based smart contracts. More details are expected as this story develops. 📰 ➡️