Hacker Behind 600 Million Crypto Theft Returns Final Cache Of Stolen Funds To Poly Network

Last updated: June 10, 2025, 00:09

Hacker Behind 600 Million Crypto Theft Returns Final Cache Of Stolen Funds To Poly Network

Hackers pulled off the biggest

On Tuesday, a hacker exploited a flaw in Poly Network’s code which allowed them to steal the funds. According to researchers at blockchain security firm SlowMist, Poly

Poly Network Attacker Returning Funds After Pulling Off Biggest

Hackers pulled off the biggest ever cryptocurrency heist on Tuesday, stealing more than $600 million in digital coins from token-swapping platform Poly Network

Cryptocurrency platform Poly Network was

An anonymous actor syphoned over $600 million from Poly Network, leaving experts scrambling. The breach exposed cracks in blockchain’s armour, sparking debates

Hackers pulled off the biggest ever cryptocurrency heist on Tuesday, stealing more than $600 million in digital coins from token-swapping platform Poly Network

Cryptocurrency platform Poly Network was hit by a major attack this month which saw the hacker steal more than $600 million worth of tokens. In a strange twist, the

Breaking Down the Poly Network Hack; $610M Stolen in a Cross

Poly Network says it has recovered all $610 million it

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Hackers have stolen some US

Hacker behind $600 million crypto heist claims they did it ‘for fun’

Hackers have stolen some US$600 million in cryptocurrency from the decentralised finance (DeFi) platform Poly Network, in what it says is the largest theft in the industry's history. A

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On Aug

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Hacker behind $600 million crypto heist returns final slice of stolen

On Aug, a thus far unidentified attacker stole $612 million worth of cryptocurrency from cross-chain DeFi protocol Poly Network, making this the largest ever theft from a DeFi

Crypto heist hacker returns most of the $600 million stolen funds