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WazirX ups bounty for recovery of stolen funds to $23m

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After speaking to blockchain detective ZachXBT, WazirX just bumped up the bounty for white hat hackers to a whopping 10% of the stolen amount, up to $23 million.

Cybersecurity company SlowMist has said the hackers are probably the notorious North Korean group Lazarus though, so the bounty might not do much good actually.

Immediately after the attack, WazirX launched the massive bounty program. They’re calling on white hat hackers, blockchain forensics experts, and cybersecurity pros to help out.

WazirX ups bounty for recovery of stolen funds to $23m
Source: X.com

The program has two main parts. The first part is the Track & Freeze Bounty. The goal here is to find, track, and provide actionable intelligence to freeze the stolen funds. They’re offering up to $10,000 in USDT for actionable tips that lead to freezing the funds.

If you can’t freeze the funds yourself, you should work with WazirX and give them enough proof to help them do it. No proof, no reward. The second part is the White Hat Recovery Bounty. The objective is simple. Get back the stolen funds. 

But you’ll only get paid if WazirX successfully receives the stolen funds. The reward will be given in USDT or the form of recovered funds, at WazirX’s discretion.

WazirX ups bounty for recovery of stolen funds to $23m
Source: ZachXBT

The bounty program will run for three months from the announcement date. However, this period could be extended or shortened without notice based on how things go.

The hack on July 18 was a big one. WazirX lost over $230 million in crypto. The hackers compromised two out of four private keys for WazirX’s Ethereum multisig wallet.

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The compromised wallet address was 0x27fD43BABfbe83a81d14665b1a6fB8030A60C9b4. They managed to steal around $234.9 million and moved the funds to a new address. Tornado Cash was involved in some transactions related to the stolen funds.

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