El front-end del protocolo Umbra ha suspendido el servicio para colaborar en la recuperación de fondos tras un ataque de hackers.

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Deep Tide TechFlow News, April 22, according to an official post from Umbra (@UmbraCash), the privacy payment protocol Umbra was used to transfer funds related to recent hacking attacks, involving an amount of 349 ETH (approximately $800,000). Umbra stated that, since it primarily protects the recipient’s identity rather than the sender’s in its privacy address system, it offers limited practical help in concealing the source of funds for hackers; the stolen funds can still be identified and traced, and the team has maintained communication and collaboration with security researchers.

Umbra also pointed out that the protocol is driven by autonomous smart contracts, and the team cannot prevent anyone from using the contract or self-hosted front-end versions. For the purpose of assisting with fund recovery, the team switched the custodial front-end to maintenance mode at 6:45 AM Eastern Time on April 21, and will restore access once it is confirmed that this will not hinder the recovery process. The protocol itself is functioning normally, and all funds within privacy addresses are secure.

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