Arkham created and funded a bounty program on its data-sharing platform Intel Exchange to help identify the individuals or organizations behind the recent Trader Joe’s front-end vulnerability incident. Information submitted by users to this bounty program will be shared with the Trader Joe’s team to support their investigations.
According to previous news, Trader Joe issued a warning on the Trade and execute any trade." Later, Trader Joe stated that the front-end malicious code has been fixed and front-end functions have been restored, such as trading, liquidity, staking, lending, etc.
On November 22, Trader Joe’s said that most user compensation affected by the recent front-end vulnerability incident has now been processed. Based on when the vulnerability occurred, 97 users on Avalanche, 17 users on Arbitrum, and 6 users on BNB Chain received a total of US$87,000 in compensation.