DeltaPrime Issues Ultimatum to Hacker Following 48 Million Attack
pDeltaPrime the decentralized finance borrow and lending platform issued a deadline for attackers to engage in conversation on fund retrieval with a threat of legal actionppDeltaPrime the decentralized finance borrowing protocol attacked by hackers in the amount of 48 million on Nov 11 issued an ultimatum to the attacker to respond by 8 AM CET on Nov 14 in case it threatens to take legal actionppIn a post on Nov 13 the cofounder Gavin Hasselbaink of the protocol threatened action in court and be tracking the attackers identity if there was not an opening of dialogueppAs I am sure you know we have several leads on your real identity and at some point we will have to pursue these in order to retrieve the user funds Gavin HasselbainkppRight after the hack the attacker received a comment from DeltaPrime on chain which reads Hey lets discuss how we can get our funds back Hope to hear from you It seems that either the hacker didnt read this message or just doesnt have the time now from what Hasselbaink has saidppThe protocol then posted another public message to reassure the attacker that safe fund retrieval still remains the top priority for it reminding him of the safe return of lost funds with the previous hackers which had collaborated by agreeing beforehand to return their stolen fundsppA message to the attacker respond by nov 14th 8am cetppYesterday we sent you an onchain message on httpstcoHSyGGCxqOzppIt seems like you either missed this message or decided to postpone a response in order to farm more rewards on LFJ and StargateppWe are confidentpp DeltaPrime DeltaPrimeDefi November 13 2024ppppAccording to the post DeltaPrime has set Nov 14 as the deadline for an attacker to make overtures regarding the 48 million siphoned off in the hack If no words are said till that date then that will not be a whitehat hack and the protocol in this case will crank things up the post readsppThe latest attack is the second instance hackers have targeted the protocol an incident that made the headlines in September this year after a loss of 6 million It was then the attackers exploited weak private key security and took control to drain the vulnerable contract of the projectppJust like earlier reported by Blockchain sleuth ZachXBT DeltaPrime had employed North Korean IT staff in the past However an analyst pointed out that all staffers against whom flags were raised were reportedly removed and so that case on whether or not the hack is somehow linked to North Korea remains openpp
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