The court found that the exploiters acted in good faith, according to the report, after one of them – identified by Le Monde as Mohammed M – argued that he was an “ethical hacker” who was taking the “endangered funds” so he could return them to the protocol later. The report said he’d hoped to get a bonus of 10% of the total sum taken from the company.
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