Deep Tide TechFlow News, February 19 — According to a post on the X platform by OpenEden, DNS control has been fully restored, and openeden.com and its subdomains are back to normal operation. On February 16, openeden.com was targeted by a DNS-level intrusion due to unauthorized modifications of DNS records. OpenEden, in collaboration with security partners and infrastructure providers, confirmed through investigation that the smart contracts were not compromised, internal systems were not breached, core applications remain intact, and reserve assets were unaffected. All reserve assets can be independently verified through Chainlink Reserve Proof. The incident was detected and resolved within 24 hours, and additional security measures have been implemented to strengthen domain and infrastructure protection.
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OpenEden: DNS control has been restored, reserve assets are unaffected
Deep Tide TechFlow News, February 19 — According to a post on the X platform by OpenEden, DNS control has been fully restored, and openeden.com and its subdomains are back to normal operation. On February 16, openeden.com was targeted by a DNS-level intrusion due to unauthorized modifications of DNS records. OpenEden, in collaboration with security partners and infrastructure providers, confirmed through investigation that the smart contracts were not compromised, internal systems were not breached, core applications remain intact, and reserve assets were unaffected. All reserve assets can be independently verified through Chainlink Reserve Proof. The incident was detected and resolved within 24 hours, and additional security measures have been implemented to strengthen domain and infrastructure protection.