The sheriff of the Nomad decentralized finance project has plastered internet walls with wanted posters over the recent $190 million hack into the company’s systems.Nomads are trying to get along about robbery, and that Ask dozens of Nair Do Wells to volunteer their share of ill-gotten gainsThen Nomad will You can keep 10% of your ill-gotten profits and the company leader promise they don’t care your dog.
Nomad Token Bridge on Monday first experience $2.3 million hackbut a report from a crypto-security firm states that This violation allowed users to skip the confirmation message normally required to access the platform. Users can simply copy and paste the original hacker’s transaction number, replace it with their own transaction number, and have fun. Cryptobridge basically links multiple blockchain networks and the largest part of his $190 million stolen was he $84 million (USD). wednesday report.
In a statement late Thursday, Nomad said that whoever returns 90% of the funds stolen from the bridge can keep the remaining 10%, with all intentions and purposes of not pursuing legal action. He said he would be considered a “white hat hacker”. The company states that these good guys can return his stolen ETH/ERC-20 to his found Anchorage Digital wallet. here.
The company said it has already returned $20 million thanks to some of these “white hats,” but many of them could have been users returning to the bridge. they held their heads in embarrassment To exploit security flaws. A hacker may turn around and return the stolen cipher. The most famous case is Mr. DeFi Poly Network after he robbed him of over $600 million, turned and returned all A few weeks later. The hackers said they were only “trying to contribute to the security of the Poly project.”
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Though it becomes a much harder task when there are a multitude of hackers involved. Nomad CEO Pranay Mohan said in a statement that the companys main goal was to restore bridged user funds, but it also wanted to pursue all other malicious actors to the fullest extent under the law.
Gizmodo reached out to Nomad asking if the company knew the total number of wallets who committed the hacks and the number of white hats who returned their crypto, but we did not immediately hear back Friday morning.
Nomads statement also said it was working with blockchain security company TRM Labs to try and identify the wallets of those who stole the funds. It might be a tall order, considering that fellow crypto security company Elliptic identified rice field Over 40 exploiter wallets are involved. The biggest infringement was apparently his $42 million.Oblong Additionally, it was reported this week that there are wallets associated with other past crypto thefts that have delved into exposed aspects of Nomad.
That said, tying a real person to a wallet isn’t easy it was done Using old school detective work.Other high-profile hacking groups involved in other multi-million dollar bridge robberies North Korean Lazarus Group ran away much bigger robbery, and still loose.Crypto thieves steal stolen funds mixer Helps hide where they got their assets from.
Nomad’s hack was big, 8th largest According to Elliptic, this year is one. These hacks have proven to be costly to the cryptocurrency industry as it grapples with the turmoil caused by the drop in the price of major coins.another Hacking the Solana network exfiltrated over $5.2 million from personal wallets earlier this week.