As reported by Bijing.com, CertiK's Skylens system detected a coordinated cryptocurrency theft involving approximately $2.3 million, with two wallets sending $1.8 million and $506,000 to the same malicious address. The attacker quickly transferred the funds to the Tornado Cash platform. On-chain messages from the victims confirmed the transactions were non-consensual, highlighting wallet security risks caused by private key leaks or phishing.
CertiK Warns of $2.3M Crypto Theft, Funds Moved to Tornado Cash
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CertiK reported a $2.3 million cryptocurrency theft, with two wallets sending $1.8 million and $506,000 to a malicious address. The attacker moved the funds to Tornado Cash. On-chain data confirmed the transactions were unauthorized, pointing to crypto wallet vulnerabilities from private key leaks or phishing. The incident highlights risks in crypto security.
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