TAC labels $2.8M bridge exploit a white hat incident as hacker claims 10% bounty
The post TAC labels $2.8M bridge exploit a white hat incident as hacker claims 10% bounty appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. TAC, a cross-chain protocol that has marketed itself as a bridge between TON and Ethereum, has now reclassified its $2.8 million exploit from May 12 as a white hat event, after the hacker apparently took the team up on its offer to keep 10% of the “moved” funds in exchange for returning the rest to its multisig wallets. According to TAC’s disclosures of the event, the exploit targeted the TON side of its cross-chain layer, draining funds across USDT, BLUM, and tsTON. TAC said the vulnerability was isolated to native TON Jettons bridged from the TON network, and that the TAC token itself, TON, and all ERC-20 tokens were unaffected. The TAC token has taken a beating since the exploit, with price dropping more than 21% over the last week. Market cap is down to $79 million from over $91 million before the May 12 disclosure of the hack. TAC Protocol’s token price i