In an unusual turn of events Wednesday, an anonymous person claiming to be the hacker said they were "ready to return" the funds. The identity of the hacker, or hackers, is not known.
There's $33 million gone and that's enough for someone to live a life of luxury for the rest of their lives, but since no one has been held accountable, someone else may have decided to retire early.
People's memory is weak and they quickly forget. Perhaps the hacker will decide again to return the 4 million and keep the 1 million for himself.
If a person decides to use that bridge after being hacked twice, then he deserves to lose his money the third time.