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Binance recovers $73M in stolen funds, surpassing 2023 security efforts

Author: Cointelegraph by Josh O'Sullivan
United States
Aug 09, 2024 12:00

Binance recovers $73M in stolen funds, surpassing 2023 security efforts

Binances proactive security measures and industry collaborations lead to the recovery of $73 million in stolen funds by mid-2024.

Aug 17, 2024 02:15

Cybercrime on the Rise: 2024 Mid-Year Crypto Crime Report Highlights


Chainalysis reports a 20% drop in overall crypto crime in 2024, but stolen funds and ransomware incidents are surging. (Read More)

WazirX hacker consolidates $57M ETH into new wallets

Author: Cointelegraph by Zoltan Vardai
United States
Jul 23, 2024 12:00

WazirX hacker consolidates $57M ETH into new wallets

The hacker behind the $230 million WazirX hack has moved another $57 million of the stolen funds as the exchange doubles down on its bug bounty efforts.

WazirX launches bounty program to recover stolen assets

Author: Cointelegraph by Amaka Nwaokocha
United States
Jul 21, 2024 12:00

WazirX launches bounty program to recover stolen assets

The exchange remains focused on addressing the impact on customer funds and ensuring the security and integrity of their platform.

WazirX halts trading, launches bounty program to recover stolen assets

Author: Cointelegraph by Amaka Nwaokocha
United States
Jul 22, 2024 12:00

WazirX halts trading, launches bounty program to recover stolen assets

The exchange remains focused on addressing the impact on customer funds and ensuring the security and integrity of their platform.

Apr 01, 2025 05:50

zkLend hacker confesses to losing stolen Ethereum on Tornado Cash scam website

A hacker who stole ETH from the ZK Lend platform ended up losing their ill-gotten gains after inadvertently depositing it into a fake Tornado Cash phishing site. The hacker’s attempt to hide their stolen funds through the privacy-focused Tornado Cash mixer backfired when they fell victim to a clever phishing scam. The hacker’s blunder was [...]

The post zkLend hacker confesses to losing stolen Ethereum on Tornado Cash scam website appeared first on Crypto Breaking News.

Mar 26, 2023 07:55

Euler Finance Hacker Returns Majority of Stolen Funds


The hacker behind the $196 million exploit on lending protocol Euler Finance has returned the majority of the stolen assets, including 51,000 ETH and 7,737 ETH, worth a total of over $101 million at the time of writing. The hacker still controls some of the stolen assets, and the hack is considered the largest DeFi hack of 2023. (Read More)

Mar 21, 2023 10:30

Crystal Blockchain Study Reveals $16.7 Billion in Crypto Assets Stolen Since 2011

Crystal Blockchain, a company that provides blockchain data and analytics, published a study covering security breaches, fraud, and scams related to cryptocurrency and decentralized finance (defi). According to the study, approximately $16.7 billion in crypto assets have been stolen since 2011. Last year, Crystal’s intelligence team documented 199 incidents resulting in the theft of $4.17 [...]

The post Crystal Blockchain Study Reveals $16.7 Billion in Crypto Assets Stolen Since 2011 appeared first on Crypto Breaking News.

Mar 13, 2023 06:55

Euler Finance Suffers Flash Loan Attack, Loses Millions in Multiple Cryptocurrencies


Euler Finance, an Ethereum-based noncustodial lending protocol, suffered a flash loan attack on March 13, resulting in the loss of millions in Dai, USD Coin, staked Ether, and wrapped Bitcoin. The attacker stole nearly $196 million in multiple transactions, making it the largest hack of 2023. On-chain data indicates that the attack is related to a deflation attack that occurred one month ago, and the attacker used a multichain bridge to transfer funds from the Binance Smart Chain to Ethereum. (Read More)

Feb 05, 2023 11:10

2022: The Year Crypto Hacking Reached an All-Time High with $3.8 Billion Stolen

In 2022, crypto hacking reached an all-time high, with hackers stealing a staggering $3.8 billion from cryptocurrency businesses, with DeFi protocols being the main victims. This article highlights the magnitude of the problem and the need for better security measures in the crypto industry.

<p>The post 2022: The Year Crypto Hacking Reached an All-Time High with $3.8 Billion Stolen first appeared on CCNC.</p>

NFT influencer falls victim to cyberattack, loses $300K+ CryptoPunks

Author: Cointelegraph By Tom Blackstone
United States
Jan 05, 2023 12:00

NFT influencer falls victim to cyberattack, loses $300K+ CryptoPunks

They appear to have authorized a malicious DApp to transfer their tokens, leading the assets to be drained immediately.

$62M crypto stolen in Dec was the ‘lowest monthly figure’ in 2022: CertiK

Author: Cointelegraph By Jesse Coghlan
United States
Jan 02, 2023 08:20

$62M crypto stolen in Dec was the ‘lowest monthly figure’ in 2022: CertiK

December proved to be the month with the least crypto stolen in 2022, although there were still 23 major incidents, according to CertiK.

Barely halfway and October’s the ‘biggest month’ in crypto hacks: Chainalysis

Author: Cointelegraph By Jesse Coghlan
United States
Oct 13, 2022 08:35

Barely halfway and October’s the ‘biggest month’ in crypto hacks: Chainalysis

While 2021 was the biggest year on record for crypto hacks, 2022 could “likely” beat the record “at this rate” according to Chainalysis.

French police use Twitter crypto sleuth's research to catch scammers

Author: Cointelegraph By Brian Quarmby
United States
Oct 13, 2022 08:35

French police use Twitter crypto sleuth's research to catch scammers

The alleged fraudsters built a BAYC and MAYC NFT focused website that masqueraded as a service to animate the apes but instead phished victims details to steal their NFTs.

French police use Crypto Twitter sleuth’s research to catch scammers

Author: Cointelegraph By Brian Quarmby
United States
Oct 13, 2022 04:55

French police use Crypto Twitter sleuth’s research to catch scammers

The alleged fraudsters built a BAYC and MAYC NFT-focused website that masqueraded as a service to animate the apes but instead phished victims’ details to steal their NFTs.

Crypto market maker Wintermute hacked with over $160M stolen

Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
United States
Sep 20, 2022 02:55

Crypto market maker Wintermute hacked with over $160M stolen

Crypto market maker Wintermute has reportedly suffered an exploit, with roughly $160 million in digital assets stolen, the firm’s founder and CEO Evgeny Gaevoy has announced.

This latest crypto news sees yet another instance where malicious actors have targeted a DeFi platform, stealing millions in crypto assets.

Wintermute exploit: 90 assets hacked

As per the Gaevoy’s statement on Twitter this Tuesday morning, the attackers targeted the market maker’s DeFi operations, with 90 assets hacked. However, CeFi and OTC operations are understood to be unaffected according to the Wintermute exec.

We’ve been hacked for about $160M in our defi operations. Cefi and OTC operations are not affected

— wishful cynic (@EvgenyGaevoy) September 20, 2022

Commenting on the stolen assets and the values involved, Gaevoy noted:

“Out of 90 assets that has been hacked only two have been for notional over $1 million (and none more than $2.5M), so there shouldn’t be a major selloff of any sort. We will communicate with both affected teams asap.”

The platform has assured customers who have MM agreements with it that their funds are safe. Nonetheless, they expect some disruption in services, which could last a few days before everything “gets back to normal.”

Gaevoy added in a tweet:

“If you are a lender to Wintermute, again, we are solvent, but if you feel safer to recall the loan, we can absolutely do that.”

According to the Wintermute CEO, the platform would be willing to “treat” the exploit as white hat hacking – meaning it’s ready to engage the attacker. In this case, the hacker would be asked to return the loot, keeping a certain percentage as bounty.

2022 has seen multiple hacks on crypto platforms, with some of the largest including  the Ronin Network heist where North Korea-linked hackers stole $625 million worth of crypto assets; the Wormhole attack saw over $320 million stolen and the Beanstalk exploit resulted in a $190 million theft.

The post Crypto market maker Wintermute hacked with over $160M stolen appeared first on Invezz.



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Cross-chain exchange Fixed Float seizes 112 ETH ($200,000) stolen from Curve

Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
United States
Aug 10, 2022 11:25

Cross-chain exchange Fixed Float seizes 112 ETH ($200,000) stolen from Curve

Cross-chain exchange Fixed Float has frozen 112 ether ($200,000) stolen in a front-end attack on the decentralized exchange Curve Finance.

Curve Finance’s front end was compromised on Tuesday through a Domain Name Service (DNS) attack. The attackers had redirected users asking them to approve a malicious contract.

The DNS attack resulted in a loss of stablecoins worth $612,000, which according to security firm CertiK were swapped to ether (ETH).

Transferring the swapped ETH to Fixed Float

After swapping the stablecoins to ether, the attackers then tried transferring the ETH tokens to the Fixed Float exchange where the funds were seized.

Fixed Float is a decentralized Lightning Network-based exchange that allows users to swap between ether and bitcoin and it is believed the attacker wanted to launder the ether for bitcoin.

After freezing the funds, Fixed Float commented on Twitter saying:

“Our security department has frozen part of the funds in the amount of 112 ETH.”

The Curve Finance hack was unique in that the attackers avoided funneling all the stolen funds through Tornado Cash, a popular mixer on Ethereum that hackers use to obfuscate transfers of stolen tokens. Only a small amount was sent to Tornado Cash.

In recent days, Tornado Cash has been in the limelight after it was sanctioned by the US treasury.

According to Ryan Wegner, a lead security engineer at Polygon, the attacker transferred 242 ETH to Fixed Float, about 26 ETH to Tornado Cash, and 23 ETH to SideShift, a none-KYC crypto exchange.

The post Cross-chain exchange Fixed Float seizes 112 ETH ($200,000) stolen from Curve appeared first on Invezz.



from Cryptocurrency – Invezz

Illicit crypto usage as a percent of total usage has fallen: Report

Author: Cointelegraph By Jesse Coghlan
United States
Jun 14, 2022 08:30

Illicit crypto usage as a percent of total usage has fallen: Report

A rapidly growing crypto market means that hacks and scams are accounting for less overall activity, and their percentage of total usage continues to decline.

Dec 13, 2021 01:30

96 private keys stolen from Vulcan Forged in $140 million theft

Earlier today, 96 private keys were stolen from the crypto gaming ecosystem Vulcan Forged, enabling the attacker to siphon off $140 million in cryptocurrency. Vulcan Forged offers a smorgasbord of crypto activities. It is primarily a game studio, offering six different blockchain-based games. But it also has an NFT marketplace and its own decentralized exchange, […]

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