Triple-A Hackers Deposit Nearly $5 Million in Stolen Funds into Tornado Cash

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ETH news: Hackers involved in the Triple-A breach have converted DAI into 2,620 ETH and deposited nearly $4.99 million into Tornado Cash via the 100 ETH and 10 ETH pools. Approximately $6.7 million in DAI remains untransferred. The attack began on July 25, 2026, targeting hot wallets on TRON, Ethereum, TON, and Solana. Total stolen and bridged funds now exceed $9.3 million. ETH update: This movement underscores ongoing concerns about crypto security.

According to on-chain analyst Specter (@SpecterAnalyst), the Triple-A hacker attack continues to unfold. The attacker has exchanged DAI for 2,620 ETH and deposited it in batches into Tornado Cash, totaling approximately $4.99 million (26 deposits into the 100 ETH pool and 2 deposits into the 10 ETH pool). The attacker currently still holds around $6.7 million in DAI that has not yet been moved. Previously, beginning on July 25, the attacker launched a sustained assault on Triple-A’s multi-chain hot wallets (including TRON, Ethereum, TON, and Solana), having stolen, exchanged, and bridged over $9.3 million worth of funds to Ethereum.

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