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The $610 Million Poly Network Hack: The Greatest Heist That Never Was

In one of the most shocking moments in crypto history, a lone hacker exploited a vulnerability in Poly Network’s cross-chain protocol—draining over $610 million in digital assets across Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, and Polygon.

Then, in a twist no one saw coming… they gave it all back.

Was it a white-hat test gone wrong? A hacker with a conscience? Or a sophisticated cover-up by an insider? To this day, the attacker’s true identity remains a mystery—and the world is still searching for answers.

In this episode of The CISO Signal: True Cybercrime Podcast, host Jeremy Ladner is joined by Christopher Russell, CISO at tZERO Group, to dissect the technical brilliance, psychological intrigue, and geopolitical implications of what might be the largest digital heist in history—and the most bizarre ending cybersecurity has ever seen.

💡 In this episode, we discuss:
🔹 How a flaw in Poly Network’s cross-chain manager enabled the $610M exploit
🔹 Why the hacker chose to return every stolen token
🔹 The role of decentralized finance (DeFi) in enabling modern cybercrime
🔹 What CISOs can learn from the blockchain’s weakest link
🔹 Why attribution in crypto attacks remains nearly impossible

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