Scammer returns $9.3M in DAI to victim 10 months after phishing them
In a strange turn of events, a phishing scammer has returned a large portion of funds they stole from a victim last September.
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In a strange turn of events, a phishing scammer has returned a large portion of funds they stole from a victim last September.
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