Transit Swap ‘hacker’ returns 70% of $23M in stolen funds

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Transit Swap ‘hacker’ returns 70% of $23M in stolen funds
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Several blockchain security companies teamed up with Transit Swap to track down and reach out to the hacker behind the recent $23 million exploit, so far leading to the return of 70% of funds.

1/5 We are here to update the latest news about TransitFinance Hacking Event. With the joint efforts of all parties, the hacker has returned about 70% of the stolen assets to the following two addresses:In the most recent update, Transit Finance stated that “the project team is rushing to collect the specific data of the stolen users and formulate a specific return plan” but also remains focused on retrieving the final 30% of stolen funds.

At present, the security companies and project teams of all parties are still continuing to track the hacking incident and communicate with the hacker through email and on-chain methods. The team will continue to work hard to recover more assets," it said.

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