SecondFi Exploit Exposes Wallet Keys, Putting More Than $20M in Cardano Assets at Risk
SecondFi has reported an exposure in the wallet generator software, which compromised private keys and put around 178 Cardano wallets at risk. Experts believe that losses might run up to over
A
AnonymousCryptoCompass newsroom
June 24, 2026
3 min read
NEWS
CryptoCompass editorial visual for altcoins coverage.
SecondFi has reported an exposure in the wallet generator software, which compromised private keys and put around 178 Cardano wallets at risk.
Experts believe that losses might run up to over $20 million as the victims try to protect their crypto assets.
A critical vulnerability reported by SecondFi had left the private keys of the users who have used their web wallet exposed. They had quickly suspended all services from June 23 and advised the users to move their funds somewhere else. The above-mentioned vulnerability had occurred in the wallet generator software of SecondFi. The hackers were able to gain access to the credentials of private wallets. Around 178 wallets have been found compromised.
SecondFi has confirmed losses amounting to $16 million in ADA, as well as other tokens and NFT items. According to recent valuations, the confirmed losses at the time of writing exceed $2.4 million. As a response, SecondFi has frozen all balances and entered maintenance mode while also sounding the alarms within the user base. All users of SecondFi who have wallets created using vulnerable software have been asked to generate new wallets right away.
At this stage, our current estimate of the total impact is approximately 16M ADA. We are continuing to work through the operational response and remain committed to supporting affected users.To our community: we take this incident seriously and are working to make affected…
Security firm on blockchain called SlowMist has analyzed the breach independently and found greater exposure. According to research, attackers have access to up to 129 million ADA through vulnerable wallets.
SlowMist estimates that total losses could exceed $20 million if attackers drain assets from all affected wallets. SecondFi has not released a detailed security audit explaining the vulnerability, and the company has not outlined any reimbursement plan for affected users.
Security Risks Extend Well Beyond Primary Breach
Before its rebranding, which took place in April 2026, SecondFi had operated under the brand name Yoroi. It was among the most popular light wallets of Cardano, and it had witnessed huge adoption rates. Security researchers have found that some other scams have taken place where fraudsters have tried to scam users who have fallen prey to breaches of wallet security. Impersonation of support personnel and offering recovery solutions through various media has been found to be another scam tactic.
The researcher advised users against providing any personal credentials and using unofficial recovery tools that claim to provide help with the matter. The issue has raised further concerns regarding the security and safety of users in the Cardano network and digital asset market.
The decentralized derivatives exchange has reclaimed a milestone last seen before a major market selloff. Open interest on Hyperliquid, the decentralized perpetual futures exchange, has climb
More than half of the newest applications to start a brand-new U.S. bank now involve digital assets. Of the 40 recent OCC de novo bank-charter applications, 23 involve digital-asset firms, a
XRP could face a decisive technical test at $1.80 as traders assess whether its recent recovery can develop into a broader move higher. Crypto pundit and developer Bird has identified the lev