SenecaUSD hacker has returned 1,537 ETH to Seneca deployer address
According to PeckShield monitoring, the SenecaUSD hacker address has returned 1,537 ETH (worth about $5.3 million) to the Seneca deployer address, and transferred 300 ETH (about $1.04 million) to 2 new addresses. Previously, SenecaUSD was exploited for over 1900 ETH, worth over $6.5 million, due to a security vulnerability. Seneca stated that they are tracking the stolen funds and identifying the recipient wallets, and a 20% white hat reward will be given if returned.
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