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Crypto security firm mistakenly shares drainer link to ‘help’ Radiant hack victims

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October 17, 2024274 Views
Crypto security firm mistakenly shares drainer link to ‘help’ Radiant hack victims

Ancilia accidentally shared a link to a wallet drainer in its attempt to help victims of the $52 million hack on blockchain lending protocol Radiant Capital.

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