cryptonews: A $200 million DeFi theft may have been the work of infamous North Korean hackers.👀
According to blockchain intelligence firm Chainalysis, a small amount of Ether stolen from Euler Finance was sent to an address that had received funds stolen by the Lazarus Group in the $625 million hack of the Axie Infinity game's Ronin Bridge.sanctioningAnd, some of the funds used to launch the Euler attack came from a Tornado Cash account. Then some of the stolen crypto was moved back through it.
For one thing, the transfer from the Euler Finance hackers wallet was just 100 ETH, worth about $170,000.
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