Few weeks ago the Lazarus group successful hacked the Bybit exchange some good quantities of Ether token worth around $1.2 billion.
Another group of hackers, called the, "Loopscale" also successfully hacked a Solana Defi protocol platform some amount of Sol token worth around $5.7m.
Now, this Loopscale hackers became lenient, and they decided to return the stolen funds for a bounty.
I am just wondering because we hardly hear of hackers returning their stolen funds this days.
I think it is my 3rd or 4th time hearing that hackers return the stolen funds back, if you will ask GPT or Google about such events in the past till 2021 you will find many. This is not the first time, though, I think they do it for fun and yeah for bounty too. As we know, they can get into real trouble if they don't have worldwide cyber resources to cover their tracks, so the better way is to return the funds and ask for hefty bounty.
I last remember in the last case, hackers returned all of the funds. This is really crazy and cool at the same time, I mean if someone have that much knowledge and they made that much money, and think for a second that if they could easily run away with that money too, and still they chose to return the funds, what a cool group of hackers, although never heard of this group before, I think it is not that famous, but now they are famous as well.