$62 Million Munchables Hack: Rogue Developer Returns All Funds, No Ransom Demanded
Web3 gaming app, Munchables, announced on March 27 that an individual who exploited the system agreed to return the stolen funds without a ransom demand. This announcement came just hours after a former developer siphone...
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