Slope Offers Solana Wallet Hackers Bounty, Threatens Legal Action

2022-8-7 18:30

Slope Wallet has announced a 10% bounty reward and no legal action would be taken if the hackers return the funds from Solana wallets taken earlier this week.

In the Twitter announcement, the Solana wallet provider included a designated wallet address where hackers should return 90% of the funds.

Hackers – please see below for our bounty offer in return for the safe return of our users' assets.

Wallet address: DyQ96GwjkHkGSzYEB4NaPk2NxsXyRTMNHKJQd3fziABf pic.twitter.com/pePeWfaB7m

— Slope (@slope_finance) August 5, 2022

It also gave an ultimatum of 48 hours starting from 8:30 pm UTC on August 5, 2022. In addition, the wallet provider promised not to proceed with its investigations or pursue legal action if it receives the funds within the period.

Additionally, the Slope Finance team claimed that it has engaged leading blockchain intelligence firm TRM Labs and is working with law enforcement agencies. But its main priority remains the safe return of users’ funds.

However, the chances of hackers taking the deal are low. As one user pointed out, “crypto provides anonymity with the ability to launder assets for an indefinite time.” So the hacker’s identity might remain a secret unless they become sloppy.

Don't think that's a logical decision the hackers would proceed with. Crypto provides anonymity with the ability to launder assets for an indefinite time. Unless they're sloppy, the funds won't lead back to their identities.

— Whale (@Whale_OTE) August 6, 2022

Slope was one of the major Solana wallets affected by the recent breach. Other breached wallets include the likes of Phantom, Solflare, and TrustWallet.

Slope Advises Users to Create New Wallets

Meanwhile, the Slope Finance team has advised all users to create new wallets with new seed phrases and move their assets there. It added users shouldn’t use the same seed phrase for the new wallet.

Many in the crypto community have criticized this practice of storing users’ seed phrases, given that wallets are supposed to be non-custodial.

In the official statement shared immediately after the attack, the wallet provider mentioned that “many of our own staff and founders’ wallets were drained”, and it’s working to “identify and rectify.”

Solana Wallet Breach Traced to Slope

According to available information, over 8000 Solana wallets lost their funds to the attack, with over $4 million drained from Slope Wallets alone.

While the root cause of the attack was not quickly discovered, the blockchain network traced the attack to a Slope wallet.

After an investigation by developers, ecosystem teams, and security auditors, it appears affected addresses were at one point created, imported, or used in Slope mobile wallet applications. 1/2

— Solana Status (@SolanaStatus) August 3, 2022

Blockchain security firm OtterSec discovered that the hacker got access to the Slope centralized Sentry server, where all the users’ seed phrases were stored in plain text.

Over $4M was drained from Solana wallets over the past 2 days. We’ve been working directly with @solana and @slope_finance to investigate.

Here’s what we found. pic.twitter.com/Ny1gwuJfIb

— OtterSec (@osec_io) August 4, 2022

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