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Polymarket Hack Exposes  Million Security Breach

Polymarket Hack Exposes $3 Million Security Breach

Posted on June 26, 2026 By CWS

Polymarket, a decentralized prediction market platform, has pledged to reimburse its users after suffering a significant security breach. This incident, which came to public attention this week, involved the theft of approximately $3 million.

Understanding Polymarket’s Platform

Polymarket operates in the cryptocurrency realm, allowing users to engage in trades based on the anticipated outcomes of various real-world events. These events range from political elections to economic trends and even cultural and sports outcomes. Despite the platform’s innovative approach, it has recently faced a substantial setback due to a security compromise.

Details of the Security Breach

The breach involved a third-party vendor whose systems were infiltrated, leading to the insertion of a harmful script into Polymarket’s frontend. This was disclosed in a post by Polymarket on platform X. Although the company acted swiftly to remove the compromised dependency, they have yet to disclose the exact scale of the impact in terms of user numbers or the precise amount of cryptocurrency affected.

Blockchain security firm PeckShield provided insights into the breach, revealing that the attackers had conducted a phishing campaign leading to the theft of pUSD, Polymarket’s USDC-backed currency. The attackers then converted the stolen assets from Polygon to Ethereum, resulting in approximately 1,893 ETH being acquired.

Response and Future Implications

In response to the hack, Polymarket has assured affected users of full refunds. However, questions remain regarding the identity of the perpetrators and the total number of victims affected. A blockchain analyst confirmed the $3 million loss, identifying at least 11 individuals as victims of this attack.

SecurityWeek has reached out to Polymarket for further details regarding the total number of impacted users and the exact amount involved in the theft. This article will be updated with any new information provided by the company.

This incident highlights the ongoing challenges in securing decentralized finance platforms against sophisticated cyber attacks, emphasizing the need for enhanced security measures and vigilant monitoring.

Security Week News Tags:Blockchain, crypto refund, crypto theft, Cryptocurrency, cryptocurrency news, cyber attack, Cybersecurity, decentralized finance, Ethereum, Hack, PeckShield, Polymarket, prediction market, pUSD, security breach

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