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Aark Digital recently experienced a security incident in which an unauthorized party accessed and withdrew approximately 1,386,085 USDC and 24.143 ETH. In response, the project has launched 24/7 recovery efforts, while also implementing additional security measures to safeguard against any further unauthorized activity.
As part of its recovery strategy, Aark Digital is offering a 15% bounty to the individual responsible, contingent upon the safe and complete return of the misappropriated assets. This bounty, amounting to 225,000 USDC, is intended to incentivize the return of the funds, and additional details are available on Arkham's bounty platform here.
Should a full recovery not occur, Aark Digitial has indicated that it will announce a distribution plan to address the situation appropriately. The organization has set a deadline of 26th October 2024, 15:00 UTC, for the responsible party to respond, stating that it is prepared to pursue legal measures if the funds are not returned within this timeframe.
Aark Digital is committed to keeping its community informed throughout this process, emphasizing its dedication to transparency and user security.
Aark Digital will continue to release updates on the situation as they become available.
About Aark Digital
Aark Digital is a blockchain-focused project dedicated to providing secure, innovative solutions within the digital asset space. Committed to transparency and user security, Aark Digital leverages cutting-edge technology and industry best practices to safeguard assets and build trust within its community. Aark Digital aims to advance the growth and adoption of decentralized finance worldwide.
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