CoW Swap DAO Sounds Alarm: Mysterious ‘Hijacking’ Forces Urgent User Exodus
Ever wondered what it’s like when a decentralized exchange aggregator gets unexpectedly handed the digital equivalent of the keys to the kingdom by some sneaky intruder? CoW Swap just found out the hard way, urging users to steer clear from their site after a DNS hijack turned their frontend into a sitting duck for exploits. Imagine the chaos when your trusted crypto portal is suddenly a playground for cyber tricksters—yikes! This isn’t just a one-off yarn either; with blockchain sites like Balancer and Curve having dance-offs with DNS hijackers before, it’s clear that the crypto world’s wild west vibe is far from over. So, how safe is your digital wallet when even the giants stumble? Stay on your toes—this story is unfolding live, and it might just make you reconsider clicking that next swap button. LEARN MORE.
The decentralized exchange aggregator said users should refrain from visiting its website after a frontend exploit.
Decentralized exchange aggregator CoW Swap is calling on users to refrain from using its website after an unknown party hijacked its domain.
In a Tuesday X post, the decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) behind CoW Swap said its website had experienced a “DNS [Domain Name System] hijacking,” leading to a pause of its backend and APIs. The frontend exploit, through the website http://swap.cow.fi, was ongoing at the time of publication.
“We are now actively working to resolve the situation,” said CoW Swap. “Please continue to refrain from using swap dot cow dot fi until we confirm that it is safe to use.”

DNS attacks like the one CoW Swap reported are not uncommon among crypto and blockchain companies where user funds are at risk from phishing attempts. Decentralized exchange Balancer reported a domain attack in 2023, while Curve Finance said it has experienced multiple DNS hijackings.
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The price of the CoW Protocol’s COW token dropped more than 3% amid news of the domain hijacking, to $0.2159 from $0.2229.
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