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KyberSwap's Hacker Threatens to Postpone Talks Over Hostility in Encoded Message
A week after $47 million was drained from KyberSwap’s Elastic Pools liquidity solution, the anonymous exploiter responsible for the breach has called for a more amicable negotiation approach.
The demand conveyed through an on-chain message on Nov. 28, warned KyberSwap utives, token-holders, and liquidity providers to ease hostilities, threatening to postpone discussions until a more civil atmosphere prevails.
Negotiation Standoff
The attacker said they intend to present a treaty for the potential reimbursement of funds on November 30 only if the utives refrain from issuing threats and maintaining a hostile stance.
Expressing dissatisfaction with the initial responses from KyberSwap, the exploiter claimed to have faced threats, deadlines, and general unfriendliness from the utive team despite their willingness to engage in talks.
While KyberSwap initially proposed a bounty deal, suggesting a return of 90% of the funds in exchange for allowing the hacker to retain 10%, the situation escalated when the hacker did not comply ly. KyberSwap gave the hacker a deadline of November 25 to return the funds and later escalated the matter by involving law enforcement and cybersecurity experts, vowing to track them down.
The DAO running the KyberSwap decentralized exchange also warned that the team has the footprints of the attacker.
KyberSwap is yet to respond to the hacker’s demand for civility but the threat of legal action and the initiation of a public bounty program to gather information for law enforcement further complicate the situation.
Fund Recovery
KyberSwap was hacked for $47 million on November 23rd. A few days later, the decentralized exchange protocol announced that it had recovered $4.67 million in stolen funds.
In a statement, the team said that a portion of the funds’ recovery was completed yesterday following negotiations with the operators of front-running bots, which extracted about $5.7 million in crypto from KyberSwap pools on the Polygon and Avalanche networks during the hack.