June 19 (Cointime) - The infamous Euler hacker, who returned $200 million in stolen cryptocurrency, has resurfaced with cryptic messages encoded within transactions. The messages, written in Spanish, urge beginner hackers to pursue ethical bounties instead of engaging in illicit activities.
The hacker's recent communication contained a warning and a reference to an apparently non-existent social media handle, leaving the cybersecurity community and authorities on high alert.
The unexpected shift in behavior suggests a departure from the hacker's previous illicit activities, possibly motivated by a desire to promote ethical hacking practices. The ethical hacking community and cybersecurity experts eagerly await further developments as October approaches.
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