Cosmos discovers security vulnerability affecting some EVM Stack blockchains, Saga has released a patch

Gate News: On March 10, Cosmos Labs announced that they recently discovered a security vulnerability affecting some blockchains built on the Cosmos EVM Stack. The vulnerability has impacted the Layer 1 blockchain Saga in the production environment. The Cosmos Labs team has collaborated with Saga and ecosystem partners to investigate the issue and coordinate mitigation measures. Security patches have now been released to the affected blockchains.

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