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WazirX Hacker Launders $14 Million in ETH

September 5, 2024
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The recent WazirX hack has left the Indian cryptocurrency exchange grappling with substantial financial losses and compromised user funds. In July, hackers exploited a vulnerability in WazirX’s multisignature wallet, leading to a loss exceeding $230 million and causing WazirX to freeze withdrawals and halt trading activities. The exchange, which has been working on recovering some of the lost assets, has warned that full asset value restoration may not be possible, with losses likely to be distributed among affected users.

Cybersecurity firm PeckShield reported that the hacking group, suspected to be North Korea’s notorious Lazarus Group, transferred $14 million worth of stolen Ethereum (ETH) to the cryptocurrency mixer Tornado Cash. This mixer has previously been sanctioned due to its use in laundering illegally obtained funds by obfuscating transaction origins, making the tracking of these assets increasingly challenging for law enforcement. The use of Tornado Cash suggests the hackers are actively laundering the stolen funds, complicating recovery efforts for WazirX.

The Lazarus Group, known for high-profile cryptocurrency heists such as the $600 million Ronin sidechain exploit in 2022, is suspected due to its history of similar attacks. Their cybercriminal methods have targeted multiple high-value platforms globally, with cryptocurrency exchanges becoming primary targets. WazirX, being one of the largest exchanges in India, may have been particularly vulnerable due to its size and the attractiveness of its digital asset holdings to such well-organized cybercriminal groups.

As WazirX works to resume partial operations and assess financial recovery options, the hack has raised concerns over cryptocurrency exchange security and the protection of users’ assets. With user losses likely and broader regulatory attention now on cryptocurrency security, the incident highlights the need for stronger security practices within the industry. WazirX’s response, including transparency with its user base, has been praised, though the situation underlines the pressing threat posed by sophisticated cyber actors to the global cryptocurrency market.

 

Reference:

  • WazirX Hackers Launder Millions Through Mixer Amid Recovery Efforts

Tags: Cyber NewsCyber News 2024Cyber threatsEthereumLazarus groupPeckShieldSeptember 2024WazirX
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