On June 2025, Gangsterfinance was exploited in a other, resulting in approximately $16.5K in losses. That makes the Gangsterfinance exploit the 348th largest DeFi incident out of 690 documented in our archive.
Attack Mechanics: How the Gangsterfinance Other Played Out
Exploit Class Applied to Gangsterfinance
The Gangsterfinance incident on June 20, 2025 is classified as a Other. A specific exploit class outside the most common buckets. In the full archive, Gangsterfinance is 1 of 188 documented other incidents.
Gangsterfinance in Context
At $16.5K, the Gangsterfinance exploit is a minor (<$1M) event compared to the largest same-class incident in our archive — MIMSpell (2024) at $65M.
Prior Other Before Gangsterfinance
The nearest other incident before Gangsterfinance was BankrollNetwork, 1 day earlier on June 19, 2025. The same exploit class surfaced again within the other attack surface.
Gangsterfinance Vulnerability Signature
The primary source categorises the Gangsterfinance exploit specifically as “Incorrect dividends”. This narrower label is entity-specific: it reflects how the Gangsterfinance contract failed, rather than the broad other pattern alone.
Impact & Recovery for Gangsterfinance
Gangsterfinance Loss Figure
The Gangsterfinance exploit caused $16,500 in losses — a minor (<$1M) incident and the 61st largest of 96 documented in 2025.
Where Gangsterfinance Sits Among Other Attacks
Ranked by loss size, Gangsterfinance is the 85th largest of 188 other incidents documented. That puts the Gangsterfinance loss below the class average of $2.03M.
Timeline Since the Gangsterfinance Incident
The Gangsterfinance exploit occurred 10 months ago (298 days). The contract, its fork-block, and the attack transaction remain on-chain and forensically reproducible.
Primary Reference for Gangsterfinance
Public post-mortem / on-chain analysis for the Gangsterfinance incident: view source.
FAQ
How much did Gangsterfinance lose?
The Gangsterfinance exploit in June 2025 resulted in $16,500 in losses — the 61st largest of 96 DeFi incidents that year.
When did the Gangsterfinance hack happen?
The Gangsterfinance exploit was recorded on June 20, 2025 — 298 days ago.
What type of exploit hit Gangsterfinance?
The Gangsterfinance incident is classified as a Other. A specific exploit class outside the most common buckets.
How common is the Other pattern seen at Gangsterfinance?
Our archive contains 188 documented other incidents. The Gangsterfinance incident is one of them.
How does Gangsterfinance compare to the largest Other attack?
The largest other incident in our archive is MIMSpell (2024) at $65M. The Gangsterfinance loss is $16.5K.
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