Jimbos Protocol tweeted that it has cooperated with judicial agencies such as the Department of Homeland Security to arrest the attacker. The bounty previously provided to the attacker of about 800,000 US dollars will be distributed to those who help to catch the attacker or return the funds. Jimbos Protocol stated that it will publish an analysis of the attackers and a future development plan for the protocol including a compensation plan for users who suffered losses due to vulnerabilities. Foresight News previously reported that Jimbos Protocol was hacked and lost about $700,000. PeckShield stated that the reason for the attack was the lack of slippage control over liquidity transfer operations.