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DForce hacker returns $25m in 'stolen' crypto-currencies
A mystery hacker allegedly stole $25m (拢20m) in crypto-currencies - and then returned the funds two days later.
Records show that funds in a variety of crypto-currencies were withdrawn from the DForce platform based in China.
A sum of $10m was taken in Ethereum, for example, while a further $10m was taken in digital coins tied to the US dollar and $4m in other coins.
Roughly the same amount has now been returned - although in a different mix of crypto-currencies.
DForce is an online service that allows users to make crypto-currency transactions with one another.
"The hackers have attempted to contact us and we intend to enter into discussions with them," wrote DForce founder Mindao Yang , on Sunday.
"This attack not only harmed our users, our partners, and my co-founders, but also me personally. My assets were stolen in this attack, too," he added.
Mr Yang has promised a further update on the situation later today. The 大象传媒 has also contacted DForce for comment.
, blockchain security firm PeckShield explained how the attacker managed to withdraw crypto-currency by tricking the DForce system.
In essence, the attacker was allegedly able to withdraw funds by convincing the system that money had been deposited, when it had in fact been siphoned away.
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