Sonne Finance: Willing to offer 10% white hat bounty to hackers
Sonne Finance announced through a message to the hacker that, after two days of collaboration with professionals in the field of encryption security, they are confident that they can retrieve the funds stolen by the attacker from the protocol. However, this will be a long process, and as such, they are willing to offer a 10% reward to the attacker for the stolen funds. If the attacker returns the remaining 90%, they will be considered a white hat hacker. If the attacker does not return the funds, the information collected will be shared with the relevant authorities and the public. The attacker must perform this action before 9:00 PM UTC on May 17, 2024. If you have any questions, you can contact them via email. Previously reported on May 15th, Sonne Finance was attacked by hackers, with losses exceeding $20 million according to Paidu Shield monitoring.
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