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Hacker returns $1500 stolen from coinratecap Btc-predict trade

According to coinratecap report, the team stated that the on the 21st of March, 2020, someone traded on coinratecap btc-predict trade and win more than 50 times without a loss and requested for withdrawal instantly…

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BY: Nmerichukwu Igweamaka

Amid #CONVID19, a hacker returned back $1,500 he stole from a coinratecap btc-predict section of the website says he’s problem is bigger than the money for fear of death after he tested positive to corona virus.

According to coinratecap report, the team stated that the on the 21st of March, 2020, someone traded on coinratecap btc-predict trade and win more than 50 times without a loss and requested for withdrawal instantly but a new member of the team approved withdrawal without properly checking how someone could trade and won more than 80 times without a loss.

After the money has already been sent to the hacker, coinratecap team did a proper security check and found out that the hacker hacked into the website before playing the btc-predict and win.

The hacker with the twitter handle @dopehackers contacted coinratecap via twitter and explained how sorry he was for hacking into their website and decided to returned back the money stating that he was tested positive for corona virus.

Here is the conversion between the hacker and coinratecap.

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Here’s the trade that was performed by the hacker;

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Source: TechEconomy.ng

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