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Yearn hacker loses $2.4M of $9M loot as tokens burned from pockets

By Editorial Board Published December 2, 2025 3 Min Read
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Yearn hacker loses .4M of M loot as tokens burned from pockets

Yearn Finance suffered a $9 million hack on Sunday night, marking the long-established decentralized finance platform’s fifth incident in as a few years. 

The assault, which occurred simply after 9pm UTC, hit the yield farm’s yETH stableswap pool, extracting varied ether (ETH) liquid staking tokens (LSTs).

Of those, 850 of Redacted Cartel’s LST, pxETH, (price $2.4 million) was burned by the issuer, with an equal quantity concurrently minted to the staff’s multisig.

An on-chain message warned the hacker of this chance roughly eight hours earlier. It reads, “your erc20s are at risk of being burnt and/or blacklisted,” and advises to “deposit them to a pool or swap to ETH to prevent such happenings.”

Along with the sooner warning, the hacker’s deal with obtained two pretend bounty gives. Later, a Yearn deployer deal with urged the attacker to “open a communication channel” for the needs of “discussing terms constructively.”

Yearn’s third hack

The hack was right down to a mixture of a “numerical bug: unchecked underflow/overflow” and an “invariant-management issue,” in response to the autopsy report revealed by Yearn’s pseudonymous “bunny talisman” Banteg.

This led to the attacker minting 235e36 yETH tokens which it then used to withdraw the underlying LSTs.

Banteg was eager to level out that yETH is separate to Yearn’s core vault merchandise and “doesn’t share any code with vaults.”

One observer identified the effectivity of the hack transaction, which lined the whole assault move. They declare it “deployed attack contracts, conducted the attack, tornado cashed part of the profits, and self-destructed the contracts.”

Launched in September 2023, it took over two years for somebody to use the vulnerability within the yETH pool.

Earlier that 12 months, a yUSDT vault misplaced $11 million after three years of exercise. In the meantime, again in 2021, a flash mortgage assault drained one other $11 million from the DAI v1 vault, with the hacker profiting simply $2.8 million.

Two operational errors have additionally price the Yearn treasury.

A botched swap in December 2023 misplaced $1.4 million, and the treasury lined a $25,000 malfunction within the yUSND vault in September, introduced final week.

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