Eastern European Hackers Steal $12M in ETH from "Whale God"

Generado por agente de IACoin World
martes, 25 de febrero de 2025, 8:38 am ET1 min de lectura

Last year, a significant cryptocurrency theft occurred, with 12,000 ETH stolen from a prominent investor known as "Whale God." The culprit behind this heist was not a North Korean hacker, as previously speculated, but rather the Eastern European hacker group, Inferno Drainer. This revelation was made by SlowMist Cosine, a blockchain security firm.

The theft took place on the Poly Network, a decentralized exchange platform. The hackers exploited a vulnerability in the platform to siphon off the ETH. The stolen funds were then laundered through a complex pattern that bore similarities to the tactics employed by North Korean hackers, making it challenging to recover the stolen assets.

This incident highlights the ongoing threat posed by sophisticated hacker groups to the cryptocurrency ecosystem. As the value of digital assets continues to grow, so too does the incentive for cybercriminals to target these platforms. The use of advanced techniques, such as phishing attacks and money laundering, underscores the need for robust security measures and vigilance from both investors and platform operators.

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