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Victim of 90 ETH exploit set to claw funds back after hacker was blacklisted By Cointelegraph

CointelegraphBy CointelegraphAugust 13, 2023No Comments1 Min Read

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Victim of 90 ETH exploit set to claw funds back after hacker was blacklisted

With the assistance of police and cyber authorities, a sufferer of a hack price 90 Ether (ETH) has gotten the attacker’s (USDT) handle blacklisted. Consequently, they are able to get most of their funds again.

The sufferer, who goes by L3yum on X (previously Twitter), was initially drained on March 16 after the hacker managed to come up with their sizzling pockets seed phrase. A number of Yuga Labs-related nonfungible tokens (NFTs) had been stolen, alongside some crypto and different NFTs from smaller tasks, earlier than being promptly swapped or offered off.