PANews reported on November 16 that Beosin Alert published an article on the X platform, revealing that it has collected about 2,800 DEXX victim addresses and more than 9,000 stolen transactions. It also analyzed the funds in some of the stolen addresses and found that the stolen funds are still stored in the hacker's address and have not been transferred out. It is likely that the same hacker did it. It is speculated that the hacker transferred the funds based on the victim's token balance and arranged them in descending order of value.
Beosin: The stolen funds from DEXX are still in the hacker's address and have not yet been transferred out
Author: PA一线
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