
Sky Mavis, the team behind the flagship GameFi project Axie Infinity, unveils its new initiative for top white-hat hackers
Aleksander Leonard Larsen, co-founder and COO of software development studio Sky Mavis, shares details of a multi-directional bug bounty campaign designed to advance the security of his products, Axie Infinity and Ronin Network.
Axie Infinity team launches seven-digit bounty to stress test the game, wallet, extenstions and more
Mr. Larsen has taken to Twitter to invite all white-hat hackers of the blockchain segment to take part in a bug disclosure campaign initiated by Sky Mavis.
Mr. Larsen attached a list of products to undergo stress testing. It includes Sky Mavis core product and marketplace, browser extensions, desktop and mobile apps, and native wallet.
The list of prioritized vulnerabilities includes technical flaws, EVM bugs, economic attacks, scalability flaws and multiple designs of malicious intervention.
Rewards for web and app flaws range between $50 and $15,000, while on-chain vulnerability disclosure can be rewarded with a record bounty of $1,000,000 paid in AXS tokens.
Ronin Network (RON) hacker is still moving funds
Sky Mavis team highlights that the participants of the bug bounty campaign should restrain from spamming, spoofing, phishing, social engineering, DDoS attacks, and physical attempts against Sky Mavis property or data centers.
As covered by U.Today previously, on March 29, 2022, Axie Infinity’s Ronin Network sidechain was hacked; losses exceeded $625,000,000 equivalent.
The attackers are attempting to send 2,000-3,000 ETH portions to Tornado Cash mixer to prevent their loot from being tracked by investigators.