Aztec Network says more than $4 million was lost across two exploits in roughly 72 hours, but both incidents hit a deprecated product, not the project’s current network. The first exploit on June 14 was about $2.1 million, and a second breach was reported on June 17. Aztec says its current contracts and its ERC-20 token were not affected.
That distinction is the key point. This is not the same as hearing the live network was breached. The losses are still real, but the immediate question is whether risk sits in an old system that should have been fully shut off, isolated, or drained sooner. So the story here is less about fresh damage to Aztec’s current stack, and more about the lingering cost of legacy exposure.