Right then, gather ’round, you lot! Seems like this KiloEx, a place where folks trade perpetual whatnots (and perpetual what-have-yous), had a bit of a kerfuffle. A right villain made off with a king’s ransom of $7.4 million. That’s enough to buy a small country… or at least a very large pig farm. 🐷
Now, after a few days of silence so thick you could spread it on toast, this digital highwayman, this purloiner of pixels, has coughed up $1.4 million worth of those USDT thingamajigs. Seems even villains have a conscience… or perhaps they just ran out of hard drive space. 🤔
The blockchain boffins over at PeckShield, bless their cotton socks, were the first to shout about it on that X-thingy. Apparently, the ill-gotten gains were sent back to KiloEx’s digital doorstep. KiloEx, you see, is one of them decentralized doohickeys backed by YZi Labs. Which sounds like a place where they invent new flavors of yogurt. 🍦
#PeckShieldAlert #KiloEx exploiter -labeled addresses has returned ~1.4M #USDT to #KiloEx
— PeckShieldAlert (@PeckShieldAlert) April 18, 2025
Turns out, this wasn’t just a simple case of sticky fingers. Oh no, this was a full-blown oracle vulnerability! Sounds nasty, doesn’t it? Essentially, the baddie fiddled with the ETH/USD prices, making them look like they were worth more than they actually were. A bit like when you try to sell your old boots on the market and claim they’re “vintage.” 👢
KiloEx, bless their optimistic little hearts, gave the pilferer a 72-hour ultimatum. A “Return the swag, or else!” kind of deal. They even dangled a whitehat bounty – 10% of the loot! A tempting offer, unless you’re the sort who enjoys sleeping on a bed made of money… which, let’s be honest, probably isn’t very comfortable. 💰
But when the rascal didn’t reply, KiloEx did what any self-respecting victim of grand larceny would do: they called the Hong Kong fuzz! They even hired some cyber-sleuths from SlowMist. Sounds like a firm that specializes in catching snails… or maybe just slow-moving hackers. 🐌
Dear KiloEx Users,
We would like to update you on the latest developments regarding the April 15th hacker incident.1. We have reported the incident to the Hong Kong police, and a formal case has been filed. KiloEx is working with both the Criminal Division and the Cybercrime…
— KiloEx (@KiloEx_perp) April 17, 2025
Now, while the returned sum is a bit shy of the 90% they were hoping for, it’s still a step in the right direction. Maybe the baddie had to pay off some gambling debts? Or perhaps they just needed a new hat. 🎩 We may never know.
Meanwhile, KiloEx is trying to get back on its feet, promising to settle things based on the pre-heist prices. So, no need to panic sell your digital turnips just yet. They’re also working on a user compensation plan, which is good news for everyone except the hacker, presumably. 🥳
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