Hackers move 5,000 ETH ($12M) through Tornado Cash, complicating asset recovery.
WazirX offers a $23.4M reward for tracking down stolen $230M in crypto.
Breach raises suspicions about insider involvement.
Hackers responsible for the massive WazirX exploit continue to move the stolen funds, the latest being 5,000 ETH (approximately $12 million) transferred through the privacy mixer Tornado Cash, according to blockchain security firm Cyvers.
UPDATE@WazirXIndia hacker just transferred another 5K $ETH (~$12M) to a new address: https://t.co/BDjfNt0Keb and already started depositing to @TornadoCash
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— Cyvers Alerts (@CyversAlerts) September 19, 2024
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Pattern of Laundering Continues
This latest transfer is in line with a laundering activity pattern that has been ongoing since the beginning of September, with the hacker repeatedly moving large sums of ETH through Tornado Cash.
Cyvers Alerts reported that the hacker moved a large chunk of Et…
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