Munchables recovers $62.5 million in user funds after exploit linked to North Korean hacker

Munchables recovers $62.5 million in user funds after exploit linked to North Korean hacker

Munchables, a web3 game operating on the Ethereum layer-2 network Blast, has successfully recovered the $62.5 million it recently lost to an exploit.
The platform disclosed that the attacker voluntarily provided all relevant private keys to facilitate the return of user funds. The keys holding the $62.5 million worth of ETH, 73 WETH, and the main owner key were shared.
Pacman, the founder of the layer-2 network, corroborated this development, stating that the hacker returned all stolen funds without demanding any ransom.
Furthermore, Pacman announced that $97 million had been safeguarded in a multisig account controlled by Blast’s core contributors. These funds will soon be redistributed to Munchables and other affected protocols.
He added:
“It’s important that all dev teams, whether directly affected or not, learn from this and take precautions to be more thorough on security.”
The exploit
On March 26, Munchables alerted the crypto community about an exploit on its platform. O

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