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Linea: Voyage Wave 7 cooperation project Rubydex has a front-end vulnerability, please do not interact with it

On December 10th, Linea issued a reminder on the X platform: "We have received an alert regarding a suspicious frontend vulnerability in Rubydex (DeFi Voyage Wave 7 collaboration project). Please do not interact with their application until we confirm that the issue has been resolved. Please stay safe. If you have any questions, please contact us through Discord."

Earlier, Linea announced the launch of Voyage: DeFi Wave 7: Trading on the X platform, with the theme of complex DeFi trading products. The event will last for 9 days and end on December 16th.

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