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Hacker returns $21M in Bitcoin stolen from South Korean authorities: Report

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Hacker returns $21M in Bitcoin stolen from South Korean authorities: Report

Local media reported that the stolen 320 Bitcoin was returned to a wallet controlled by authorities, with the unknown hacker seemingly having a sudden change of heart.

South Korean prosecutors say they have recovered more than 320 Bitcoin that disappeared from government custody in 2025 after the cryptocurrency was returned to an official wallet this week, local media reported.

The Gwangju District Prosecutors’ Office said it unexpectedly recovered 320.88 Bitcoin (BTC) on Tuesday, worth about $21.3 million at the time of writing, local media outlet The Chosun Daily reported Thursday. Prosecutors confirmed to the outlet that the unknown hacker returned the stolen Bitcoin to the authorities’ cryptocurrency wallet on Tuesday, which was later transferred to a secure domestic digital exchange wallet also controlled by authorities.

The Bitcoin went missing from prosecutors’ custody during an investigation in August 2025, authorities said at the time. Prosecutors later discovered the loss during a routine inspection of seized financial assets on Jan. 23, Cointelegraph reported. Authorities blamed the theft on a phishing attack after access credentials were exposed.

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