Hacker Returns 1% of Assets in Biggest DeFi Attack of All Time💥

in #poly3 years ago

The #hacker is returning some of the $600 million worth of assets stolen from #Poly #Network.

In a recent hack, a hacker infiltrated the systems of the #blockchain platform Poly Network and stole #Binance Smart Chain ( #BSC), #Ethereum (ETH) and #Polygon worth approximately $600 million .

📌Hackers Return Stolen Assets
This attack was recorded as the biggest #DeFi hacking event in the #crypto #money industry . With the attack, hackers transferred the assets in the said blockchains to their own wallets.

These transfers took place over the Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain (BSC) and #Polygon networks to three different wallet addresses associated with the hacker. Poly Network confirmed the hack in a tweet on Tuesday.

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📌After the attack, Poly Network urged the cybercriminal to return the stolen funds in a post addressed to the hacker. The post by Poly Network is as follows:

“The amount of money you hacked is the largest ever stolen in the DeFi industry. Law enforcement in any country will see this as a major economic crime and you will soon be caught.”

📌Following this call from Poly Network, data from Etherscan shows that the hacker returned $2 million Shiba Inu ( #SHIB) and $616,000 Fei USD ( #FEI) tokens. On the other hand, data from #BscScan shows that the hacker returned 23.88 Binance-peg Bitcoin ( #BTCB) to Poly Network. At the time of writing, the total value of the returned cryptocurrencies is just over $1 million.

📌Returned Amount Less Than 1% of Amount Stolen
From the hacker's wallet address, a refund of $1,010,100 sent in three transactions so far has been received. After the attack, the hacker returned a total of $ 4.6 million worth of cryptocurrency. However, the total value of the returned assets is less than 1% of the nearly $600 million worth of assets stolen from Poly Network .

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📌 Poly Network attack was recorded as the largest decentralized finance (DeFi) attack to date, bringing the total value of thefts in the market segment to over $1.1 billion in 2021, almost 10 times more than attacks in 2020. reached value.

However, since the second half of 2020, DeFi has accounted for the bulk of cryptocurrency hacking attacks amid the decline in centralized exchange hacking incidents.