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The Sun: the damage from a cyberattack on the owner of 15 NFT tokens is estimated at $ 2 million

The Sun: the damage from a cyberattack on the owner of 15 NFT tokens is estimated at $ 2 million
Hackers stole 15 images with "bored monkeys" in the form of NFT tokens worth $2.2 million during a cyberattack. This is reported by the British newspaper The Sun.

Token collector Todd Kramer described the night of the digital raid as the worst in his life. The cyberattack occurred on December 30 last year. Kramer told the publication that hackers gained access to his cloud blockchain storage, on which the images were located, and then transferred them to other accounts. He told about this in his personal Twitter account.

At the time of January 2, Kramer, with the help of the NFT community, was able to regain access to only two of the 15 lost tokens. The total damage of the owner of the "bored monkeys" from the hacker attack is approximately estimated at $ 2.2 million. Calculating the exact amount is complicated by the high volatility of the tokens themselves on the crypto market.

On December 22 last year, at the Aguttes auction, the world's first SMS message in the format of a non-interchangeable token (NFT) with the text "Merry Christmas" ("Merry Christmas") was sold for 132,680 euros. It was these words that were sent by Vodafone engineer Neil Papworth from his computer on December 3, 1992. The recipient was his colleague Richard Jarvis — he received this SMS on his Orbitel phone.
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