Keeta wrote to hackers after the attack: Returning funds within 72 hours is exempt from liability
Comparing news, regarding the recent attack on the public payment chain Keeta, Keeta Network CEO Ty wrote to the attackers saying that the investigation had made substantial progress and that evidence that could identify the attackers had been collected. This includes information such as IP addresses related to the attack and infrastructure information such as VPNs and VPS used, user agents and technical environments that initiated unauthorized requests, relevant email addresses, and software and infrastructure service providers used. Relevant evidence has been saved and submitted to relevant parties.
The attackers are required to return all funds obtained from this attack within 72 hours, and KTA, ETH, or USDC are accepted for repayment. If the funds are returned in full, they are willing to give a certain reward and resolve the matter without legal liability. All rights to pursue legal and financial claims will be reserved if the return is overdue. Ty previously posted that the root cause of the security incident has been confirmed and the patch is being tested. This issue is an isolated issue with the affected component and does not affect Keeta's anchor system or any external connectivity systems. None of the KTAs on Base were affected. The Keeta mainnet will continue to be read-only until the patch is fully tested and appropriate additional safeguards are in place before full operation is restored. The team is actively evaluating the best practices to fully reimburse all affected users.




