North Korean Hackers Suspected Of Perpetrating $100 Million Harmony Attack
North Korean hackers are being pointed at as the brains behind last week's $100 million crypto attack at an American company, multiple news outlets reported Thursday. The Lazarus Group, a notorious hacking group with apparent ties to the North Korean government, has been pinpointed as the main suspect in the recent attack on the Harmony protocol, in.
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Reports Show North Korean Attackers Are Behind Harmony's Hack - DCForecasts
The latest reports show North Korean hackers are behind the latest Harmony hack and it is possibly the same group that made the attack on Axie Infinity a few months ago so let's read more today in our latest cryptocurrency news. After hackers stole $100 million in crypto from Harmony Protocol, the team behind the
North Korean Lazarus Group Believed To Be Behind $100M Harmony Hack - EWN
North Korea's Lazarus Group is believed to be behind the $100 million attack on Harmony Protocol's Horizon bridge. Blockchain forensics company Elliptic said that there were several signs that suggested Lazarus executed the attack.
North Korea's Lazarus Group linked to $100M Harmony exploit - CryptoSlate
Notorious North Korean hacker group Lazarus is likely behind the recent exploit of Harmony horizon bridge, leading to the loss of $100 million, says Elliptics. The post North Korea's Lazarus Group linked to $100M Harmony exploit appeared first on CryptoSlate.
North Korea's Lazarus Group Behind $100 Million Horizon Hack, Harmony Initiates Global Manhunt - Coingape
As per the latest report, the notorious Lazarus Group from North Korea is behind the $100-million hack of the Horizon bridge. As per the Bloomberg report, London-based Elliptic Enterprises was actively tracking the stole funds and has come to this conclusion.
Harmony Protocol Hacker Starts Moving $100M Stolen Funds to Tornado - Coinfomania
Following last week's attack on the Harmony Protocol that resulted in the loss of $100 million, the exploiter has started to move the stolen funds. Harmony Hacker Moves $22 Million The exploit on the Horizen bridge, a channel that connects the Harmony network to leading blockchains Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Binance Chain, occurred when two addresses in a 2-5 multi-sig wallet used by Harmony got hacked with the attacker carting away $100 million worth of assets.
Hackers Begin Laundering Funds Stolen From Harmony's Horizon Bridge - Crypto news
Hackers who made off with $100 million worth of altcoins from the Horizon blockchain bridge five days ago have begun disposing of their loot. $22 Million Worth of Ether Shifted to Tornado Cash In a Twitter thread posted on June…
Harmony Hacker Is Using Tornado Cash To Launder Stolen $100 Million - Bitcoinist
According to a PeckShield report, The Harmony attacker has already mixed more than $12 million through the protocol, and they're sending 100 ETH to Tornado Cash every six minutes. On Thursday morning, the proof of stake blockchain “Harmony” disclosed that $100 million worth of cryptocurrency had been stolen from its Horizon bridge.
Harmony hacker starts moving the stolen cryptos - Coinnounce
The harmony attacker has begun moving the stolen crypto to Tornado Cash. According to Etherscan, the wallet used in last week's Harmony attack transferred a little over 18,036 ETH worth about $21 million at the writing time to a backup wallet.
Harmony Offers $1M For Information About Stolen Funds - Benzinga
Layer 1 blockchain protocol Harmony (CRYPTO: ONE) has offered a bounty of $1 million for information about a theft on the Horizon bridge amounting to around $100 million, in which tokens including Wrapped Ethereum (CRYPTO: WETH), Aave (CRYPTO: AAVE), SushiSwap (CRYPTO: SUSHI), DAI (CRYPTO: DAI), Tether (CRYPTO: USDT) and USD Coin (CRYPTO: USDC) were stolen. "Harmony will advocate for no criminal charges when funds are returned," the company stated.
Hacker begins laundering funds from $100 million Harmony bridge attack - The Block
The hacker has started funneling funds via the Tornado Cash coin mixing service despite Harmony offering a $1 million bounty. The post Hacker begins laundering funds from $100 million Harmony bridge attack appeared first on The Block.