FBI believes North Korean hacker cell is behind last month's $600 million crypto heist
regarding the cyberattack on Thursday, noting that"the Treasury Department has sanctioned the address that received the stolen funds."
"We are still in the process of adding additional security measures before redeploying the Ronin Bridge to mitigate future risk," the company continued."Expect the bridge to be deployed by end of month." Additionally, the Ronin Network plans to release"a full post mortem" detailing the new security measures being put in place, by the end of the month.
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