Polterfinance left a message to the hacker: If the funds are returned in time, no legal action will be taken
On November 18th, Polterfinance, a lending project on the Fantom chain, left a message to the hacker on the chain, stating: "If the funds can be returned in a timely manner, we are willing to negotiate and will not take legal action. Please send the funds to the corresponding address on the Fantom chain (starting with 0x6cA0). If further communication is needed, please reply to this message." Earlier today, Polterfinance reported that it was attacked on the Fantom chain, with over $7 million in encrypted assets stolen. The attacker initially obtained the funds through Tornado Cash on Ethereum, which were later bridged to Fantom.
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