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San Francisco (AFP) - A firm specializing in transferring cryptocurrency said Thursday that a hacker they are calling "Mr White Hat" was giving back all $613 million in digital loot from a record haul. Poly Network had put out word previously that nearly half of the digital assets swiped early this week had been returned. "As our communication with Mr. White Hat is going on, the remaining user assets on Ethereum are gradually transferred," Poly Network said in a tweet. "We look forward to Mr. White returning all the remaining user assets, as stated by him." Polygon had urged the thief to retur...
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San Francisco (AFP) - A firm specializing in transferring cryptocurrency said that hackers have given back $260 million worth of digital loot from a record haul. Poly Network fired off a tweet Wednesday saying hackers had returned $260 million worth of the digital assets taken in a heist a day earlier valued at $613 million. Polygon had urged the thieves to return the stolen fortune and provided online addresses for transfers. "Seven minutes prior to sending the first transaction returning some of the funds, the hacker created a token called 'The hacker is ready to surrender' and sent this tok...
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In what appears to be the largest hack affecting the cryptocurrency industry to date, hackers have illicitly acquired $600m (£433m) by exploiting a vulnerability on the Poly Network. Operating on the Binance Smart Chain, Ethereum, and Polygon blockchains, this attack has prompted multiple statements from company executives. Q2 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more As the market digests this major loss of funds and pursues the perpetrators, below is a commentary from Kay Khemani, Managing Director at Spectre.ai, the world’s first broker-less trading platform. The Poly Network Hacked"The...
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