pump.fun attacker arrested and detained by UK law enforcement, subsequently released on bail
On May 19th, user therollupco on X platform posted that pump.fun attacker @STACCoverflow was arrested and detained by British law enforcement in London, and later released on bail. His real name may be Jarett Reginald Dunn.
Previously, pump.fun stated on X platform that the pump.fun contract is safe and that a former employee misappropriated about 12,300 SOL coins (approximately $1.9 million). Pump.fun has now been re-launched. Only about $45 million of the affected total liquidity was affected. The Pump.fun team has redeployed the contract, trading has resumed, and trading fees will be 0% in the next 7 days.
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