I could get $100M if I attacked other chains: TransitSwap Hacker
Hacks have become increasingly common in the crypto-verse. While earlier exploits were limited to stealing funds, hackers these days have been on a roll to alert projects of their vulnerabilities. An array of compromised firms over the last couple of months have managed to retrieve funds, however, the uncertainty of being attacked remains. TransitSwap, a decentralized exchange aggregator was recently drained of about $23 million. While the platform managed to recover 70 percent of the funds, the hacker had a rather distressing message for the platform. The hack er exploited an internal bug on a swap contract . However, the hack er was soon traced as his IP, email address, and associated-on chain addresses were garnered. Following the efforts of several “parties”, the hacker returned about $16.2 million. It should be noted that funds were recovered in Ether, Binance-Peg ETH as well as Binance Coin [BNB]. 30 percent of the funds are still with the hack er. While it was bro...