8 days ago
Hacker group Lazarus Allegedly Steal $3.1 Million In Fresh Crypto Heist
On February 28, an unidentified victim experienced a cyberattack by the North Korean hacker group Lazarus. The incident took place on the Tron network, leading to a loss of about $3.1 million. The stolen funds were then transferred from Tron to Ethereum, where they were allocated across ten different addresses before being deposited into Tornado Cash.
#Tron #ethereum #Lazarus #hacker #CryptoHeist #Heist
On February 28, an unidentified victim experienced a cyberattack by the North Korean hacker group Lazarus. The incident took place on the Tron network, leading to a loss of about $3.1 million. The stolen funds were then transferred from Tron to Ethereum, where they were allocated across ten different addresses before being deposited into Tornado Cash.
#Tron #ethereum #Lazarus #hacker #CryptoHeist #Heist
8 days ago
The Bybit hacker is back at it again, resuming stolen asset laundering activities after a short hiatus!
Bybit hackers resumed transferring and laundering stolen assets after a one-day pause. As of the hacker's 'rest' period yesterday, their address still contained 218,000 ETH, valued at approximately $486 million.
#ETH #BYBIT #BybitHack #cryptoscam #HACK #cryptohack
Bybit hackers resumed transferring and laundering stolen assets after a one-day pause. As of the hacker's 'rest' period yesterday, their address still contained 218,000 ETH, valued at approximately $486 million.
#ETH #BYBIT #BybitHack #cryptoscam #HACK #cryptohack
9 days ago
Bybit hackers move over half the stolen ETH onto Bitcoin, largely using ThorChain
Over $240M of ETH has been sent through Thorchain by Lazarus-tagged wallets on Arkham.
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#BYBIT #hacker #bitcoin #ETH #ThorChain #cryptoscam
Over $240M of ETH has been sent through Thorchain by Lazarus-tagged wallets on Arkham.
https://www.theblock.co/po...
https://x.com/arkham/statu...
#BYBIT #hacker #bitcoin #ETH #ThorChain #cryptoscam
11 days ago
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Bybit hacker launders $335 million as funds continue to move.
Onchain data shows that the hacker has moved 45,900 Ether (ETH) — worth about $113 million — in the past 24 hours, bringing the total amount laundered to more than 135,000 ETH, valued at $335 million.
#BYBIT #BybitHack #HACK #launders #cryptohacker
Onchain data shows that the hacker has moved 45,900 Ether (ETH) — worth about $113 million — in the past 24 hours, bringing the total amount laundered to more than 135,000 ETH, valued at $335 million.
#BYBIT #BybitHack #HACK #launders #cryptohacker
16 days ago
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💥ByBit Hack💥: ‘The largest crypto theft of all time’
Bybit Hackers Move 490,000 ETH Across 49 Addresses, 15,000 cmETH Still Pending Unstake
Bybit Hackers Move 490,000 ETH Across 49 Addresses, 15,000 cmETH Still Pending Unstake
16 days ago
BREAKING 💥 Crypto exchange Bybit confirms hack as over $1.4 billion worth of ETH leaves wallets
Bybit, the Singapore-based centralized crypto exchange, appears to have been hacked. Early estimates suggest the exchange has lost over $1 billion worth of ETH and significant quantities of other tokens, though the investigation is ongoing.
"Bybit ETH multisig cold wallet just made a transfer to our warm wallet about 1 hr ago. It appears that this specific transaction was musked, all the signers saw the musked UI which showed the correct address and the URL was from Safe. However the signing message was to change the smart contract logic of our ETH cold wallet,"
Bybit co-founder and CEO Ben Zhou posted to X. "This resulted Hacker took control of the specific ETH cold wallet we signed and transferred all ETH in the cold wallet to this unidentified address. Please rest assured that all other cold wallets are secure. All withdraws are NORMAL."
On Tuesday, the exchange announced it would be performing scheduled maintenance on its live server today stretching into tomorrow, which caused controversy as security researchers looked into the suspicious transactions.
The attacker then moved the majority of the funds to a second address, 0xa4b2, which swaps funds using decentralized exchanges, including Uniswap, Paraswap, and KyberSwap.
ByBit says its other hot and cold wallets are unaffected, and only their ETH wallets were impacted. "Bybit is Solvent even if this hack loss is not recovered, all of client assets are 1 to 1 backed, we can cover the loss," Zhou also post
Bybit, the Singapore-based centralized crypto exchange, appears to have been hacked. Early estimates suggest the exchange has lost over $1 billion worth of ETH and significant quantities of other tokens, though the investigation is ongoing.
"Bybit ETH multisig cold wallet just made a transfer to our warm wallet about 1 hr ago. It appears that this specific transaction was musked, all the signers saw the musked UI which showed the correct address and the URL was from Safe. However the signing message was to change the smart contract logic of our ETH cold wallet,"
Bybit co-founder and CEO Ben Zhou posted to X. "This resulted Hacker took control of the specific ETH cold wallet we signed and transferred all ETH in the cold wallet to this unidentified address. Please rest assured that all other cold wallets are secure. All withdraws are NORMAL."
On Tuesday, the exchange announced it would be performing scheduled maintenance on its live server today stretching into tomorrow, which caused controversy as security researchers looked into the suspicious transactions.
The attacker then moved the majority of the funds to a second address, 0xa4b2, which swaps funds using decentralized exchanges, including Uniswap, Paraswap, and KyberSwap.
ByBit says its other hot and cold wallets are unaffected, and only their ETH wallets were impacted. "Bybit is Solvent even if this hack loss is not recovered, all of client assets are 1 to 1 backed, we can cover the loss," Zhou also post
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