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    Verus Bridge Exploiter Returns $8.5M, Keeps $2.8M

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMay 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Fast Facts

    1. The Verus hacker returned $8.5M of the stolen $11M after a 24-hour deadline, accepting a $2.8M white-hat bounty in exchange for not facing charges.
    2. The exploit, which drained cross-chain bridge funds, was likely aided by AI, suggesting increasing sophistication in such attacks.
    3. Verus paused its nodes and issued an emergency patch post-attack, highlighting vulnerabilities in cross-chain bridges amid a rising trend of similar exploits.
    4. Experts like Vitalik Buterin suggest AI can be used to improve security in crypto, countering fears of AI-driven attacks with AI-assisted verification techniques.

    Verus Bridge Exploiter Returns $8.5 Million
    Keeps $2.8 Million as Bounty Reward

    Hacker Returns Most Stolen Funds
    On May 17, a hacker exploited the Verus-Ethereum bridge. The attack drained over $11 million. The attacker used a flaw in the bridge’s code to steal the funds. After the hack, Verus paused its block nodes and fixed the vulnerability.
    Recently, the hacker returned $8.5 million of the stolen money. The Verus team announced this on social media. The hacker kept about $2.8 million as a bounty. This move followed an offer from Verus to stop investigations if the hacker returned part of the stolen assets within 24 hours.
    Verus had offered a reward of 1,350 ETH for the return of 4,052 ETH. The attacker sent that amount back, fulfilling the conditions. PeckShieldAlerts confirmed the transfer. Still, Verus has not officially acknowledged the return publicly.
    This case highlights ongoing security challenges in blockchain projects. While some funds are recovered, much remains to be done to enhance bridge security and prevent future exploits.

    Broader Context and Security Concerns
    The Verus incident is the eighth bridge attack this year, according to PeckShield. Hackers have stolen over $328 million from various cross-chain protocols, such as THORchain and ZetaChain. Recently, experts suggest that hackers may be using artificial intelligence (AI) to plan complex attacks.
    Verus’s lead developer, Mike Toutonghi, explained how AI might help hackers understand system rules better. This knowledge allows them to create transactions that bypass security checks.
    Meanwhile, industry leaders like Vitalik Buterin emphasize AI’s potential to improve security too. He pointed out that AI can be used in formal verification processes to safeguard blockchain systems.
    Overall, the recovery of funds in this case offers a glimpse into the evolving tactics in crypto security. However, the repeated breaches reflect the persistent need for stronger technological defenses and ongoing vigilance in the industry.

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