In a blog post, Oasis, which develops multi-signature wallet software that the hacker deposited funds into, said whitehats recently notified it of “a previously unknown vulnerability in the design of the admin multisig access.” Following a Feb 21. Court order from the High Court of England and Wales, it exploited that vulnerability to take back the funds.
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