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Re: [Hiring] Whitehat hacker
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stompix
on 03/03/2022, 20:16:05 UTC
As per the knowledge I have, a whitehat hacker can break the rules in case of a breach and might be authorized. By reading the comments on bscscan I found out that many poor people have been hacked along me so for good faith I would like to give it a try if the funds can be returned to the original owners. By considering the number of transactions it seems to be scripted. If it's scripted then maybe it could be reversed? On this fact, recovery seems possible to me.

This is not and will not be "authorized" by any law enforcement agency or court anywhere.
It's like breaking into the house of somebody that has robbed you or getting access to an account of a person who scammed you, while ethically or morally lets' say correctly you will still face legal problems, this is not like in robin hood movies.

Plus, we know that your wallet is the one making that traction, how do we know you haven't actually sent that yourself as part of the deal and now you want your coins back while keeping the services or goods you have received for that payment?

By considering the number of transactions it seems to be scripted. If it's scripted then maybe it could be reversed? On this fact, recovery seems possible to me.

If it's "scripted" it's just a script that collects payments from addresses that have been compromised, had their keys revealed of something else.
Those scripts are not designed to act like a car going back and in reverse, they are just collecting payments from a bunch of address and sending to a safe address the "hacker" use, most likely even if you would get access to the bot doing this it won't have access to the address receiving the funds.