ZachXBT: Suspected North Korean hacker stole $5.2 million in crypto assets through malware
PANews reported on May 27 that on-chain detective ZachXBT said that on May 24, a victim was suspected of being hacked by North Korea's DPRK hackers, and his multiple multisig wallets, ordinary addresses and exchange accounts had outflows, and assets were sold off by the market, with a total loss of more than $5.2 million. Yesterday, one of the attack addresses deposited 1,000 ETH to Tornado Cash to cover up the funds, including:
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