A DNS hijack has compromised eth.limo domains, prompting urgent security warnings across the ecosystem.
What happened:
- The eth.limo DNS registrar experienced a security incident
- Multiple services including Safe's staking and explorer domains were affected
- Users are advised to avoid ALL eth.limo links until resolved
Safe alternatives:
- Access affected services directly through IPFS gateways
- eth.link domains remain unaffected
- ENS names themselves are not compromised
Key takeaway: This is an infrastructure-level issue affecting the eth.limo gateway service, not specific to any single project. Users should exercise caution with all eth.limo domains until the team confirms resolution.
π¨ SECURITY ALERT π¨ We are aware of a potential domain hijack affecting the @eth_limo DNS. Please DO NOT use the following domains until further notice. β staking.safenet-beta.eth dot limo β explorer.safenet-beta.eth dot limo You can safely access these services via IPFS
The kind people at @eth_limo have warned me that there has been an attack on their DNS registrar. So please do not visit vitalik.eth.limo or other eth.limo pages until they confirm that things are back to normal. You can check my blog via IPFS directly
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