Jaredfromsubway Hacker Ignores 50% Bounty, Routes Funds to Tornado Cash
The attacker moved 2,000 ETH through Tornado Cash and sold 1,422 ETH for $2.4M in DAI, with just 5 ETH left in their wallet.
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The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) suffered a massive data breach after a hacker cracked the vendor system that sells hunting and fishing licenses. In a new notification, TPWD acknowledges the hacker “may have” obtained driver’s license information, passport numbers, email addresses, phone numbers and residential addresses from more than 3 million customers. The […] The post Hacker Strikes Texas Government Department, Stealing Personal Data From 3,000,000 People – Driver’s License and Passport Info Exposed appeared first on The Daily Hodl.
Read full articleThe attacker moved 2,000 ETH through Tornado Cash and sold 1,422 ETH for $2.4M in DAI, with just 5 ETH left in their wallet.
An exploit of the Secret Network went undiscovered for a week as the hacker moved the loot into Ethereum and then to exchanges.
The breach highlights the critical need for robust off-chain security measures to prevent massive financial losses and market instability. The post Humanity Protocol hacker mints 100M $H tokens on BSC as selling pressure mounts appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The hacker's ETH purchase highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in DeFi, signaling potential market volatility and the need for improved security. The post Pando Rings hacker buys 6,243 ETH for $10M amid market dip appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Kelp DAO hacker laundered about $220M in unfrozen funds through privacy channels, leaving roughly $1.7M in original wallets.
On-chain traces show the DPRK-linked attacker behind April's $292 million bridge exploit has pushed the unfrozen ~$220 million through THORChain, Wasabi, Tornado Cash, and Umbra, leaving roughly $1.7 million still sitting in the original wallet.
The Kelp DAO exploiter laundered about $220 million worth of remaining stolen funds in a bid to make them untraceable, excluding the $71 million frozen by Arbitrum’s Security Council.
The post Fake Bridge Messages Let Hacker Drain $815,000 From Alephium appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Alephium’s (ALPH) TokenBridge was drained of approximately $815,000 after an attacker exploited a flaw that allowed forged messages to pass through the protocol’s guardian network and authorize fraudulent token transfers. The Alephium team confirmed that blockchain security firm Blockaid was the first to detect the exploit. The Security Alliance’s SEAL_911 emergency response unit also provided assistance and responsiveness throughout the subsequent investigation. Exploit Drains $815,000 in Under 7 Minutes The attacker moved funds from the Alephium TokenBridge on both Ethereum and BNB Chain in roughly seven minutes. On Ethereum, losses included 200,967 Tether (USDT), 17,594 USD Coin (USDC), 5.18 Wrapped Ether (WETH), and 0.335 Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC). An additional 36,750 USDT and 24.386 Wrapped BNB were removed from the BNB Chain side of the bridge. The attacker also minted 13.76 m