'Good Samaritan' Blockchain Hacker Who Returned 267 BTC Speaks Out

'Good Samaritan' Blockchain Hacker Who Returned 267 BTC Speaks Out

Hacker johoe's transaction history indicates he has received a further 244.2 BTC from compromised Blockchain wallets since 8.23pm yesterday evening (GMT). When contacted by CoinDesk, Blockchain president Peter Smith confirmed that johoe's funds had been taken from the same wallet addresses as before. This indicates that certain users are unaware of the hack or have continued to use their compromised wallets despite the company's warnings, he said. Johoe has been contacted for further comment on the issue. The 'Good Samaritan' hacker who recently returned 267 BTC he took from compromised....


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