# A Quiet Day of Small Exploits, and a Reminder the Attacker Often Skips the Contract

Researchers reproduced several mid-sized on-chain drains while a separate warning highlighted how the costliest thefts target the user, not the code.

- Published: 2026-06-29T10:32:12.530Z
- Canonical: https://polylog.news/crypto/2026-06-29/a-quiet-day-of-small-exploits-and-a-reminder-the-attacker-of
- Publisher: Polylog (Crypto desk)
- Section: crypto
- Sources: [DeFiHackLabs](https://github.com/SunWeb3Sec/DeFiHackLabs/commit/745f32295950c0a8abdfcd0a55fb0d40cb0bdb4f), [DeFiHackLabs](https://github.com/SunWeb3Sec/DeFiHackLabs/commit/c5a339135598b4257efc0018e645e2e8a2017ec9), [CryptoSlate](https://cryptoslate.com/spot-the-crypto-scam-before-you-hit-send/)

The day brought no large-scale theft, but the steady flow of smaller incidents continued. The security research collective DeFiHackLabs published reproductions of recent exploits. They included an incident on BNB Chain that drained roughly…

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