Anonymous hacker served with restraining order via NFT
International law firm Holland & Knight served a defendant in a hacking case with an NFT that was created and airdropped by its asset recovery team.
International law firm Holland & Knight served a defendant in a hacking case with an NFT that was created and airdropped by its asset recovery team.
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