币界网报道:【Hacken: HAI security incident was not a hacker attack but a human error during the architecture change, with a loss of about $250,000】Coinjie.com reported that Web3 security company Hacken posted on the X platform that the recent HAI security incident was not a hacker attack, but a human error during the architecture change. The private keys of accounts with minter roles (ETH and BNB) were leaked, resulting in unauthorized HAI minting and BSC DEX dumps, but the deployer's wallet was not breached. In this incident, Hacken's single-chain infrastructure on VeChain helped control the losses. The attacker could not bridge tokens to VeChain or touch CEX balances, nor was BSC/ETH allowed to be deposited into CEX (this was a deliberate design choice). The estimated loss was about $250,000. Now all subsequent token minting is fully controlled. The core infrastructure is always separated from the HAI infrastructure and remains secure. There is currently no evidence of any leakage outside of private keys. The team is conducting a comprehensive post-analysis to provide clear conclusions and guarantees.