Lazarus Group Continues to Launder Harmony Bridge Hack Proceeds in Latest 17,000 ETH Batch
Over the weekend, North Korea-linked Lazarus Group laundered 17,000 ETH from the Harmony hack it conducted last year.
Over the weekend, North Korea-linked Lazarus Group laundered 17,000 ETH from the Harmony hack it conducted last year.
Blockchain analytical firm Peckshield tweeted that the Cream Finance (CREAM) exploiter transferred 365.7 ETH — worth $600,000 — to an unknown centralized crypto exchange TradeOgre on January 30.
The laundering attempt brings the total cashout attempt to about $91 million out of a total of $100 million stolen.
Harmony’s Horizon Bridge facilitates transfer between Harmony and the Ethereum network, Binance Chain and Bitcoin. The Lazarus hacking group exploited a system weakness on the multichain network, thus siphoning about…
According to blockchain security tracker CertiK, Cream Finance’s attacker has transferred the crypto assets they stole back in 2021 to another wallet address. The transaction took place at 12:22 AM…
In the aftermath of last year’s attack against the cross-chain bridge provider Harmony, North Korean hackers, who are widely blamed for the incident, are believed to have just finished laundering…
A self-styled crypto investigator going by the social media moniker ZachXBT claims that actors allied to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) have laundered another tranche of funds stolen…
The hackers behind the Harmony Bridge exploit have attempted to move an additional $27M using similar tactics as last time.
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