Кошелек, связанный со взломом Nomad Bridge, перевел $36 млн эфира в Tornado Cash

cryptonews.ruPublished on 2022-07-08Last updated on 2024-08-08

  • В понедельник кошелек был пополнен стейблкоином DAI на сумму 39,85 млн долларов с адреса, отмеченного как «Nomad Bridge Exploiter».
  • В четверг DAI был обменян на эфир и переведен в Tornado Cash.
  • В 2022 году мост «Номад» был взломан и украден 200 миллионов долларов.

По данным компании PeckShield , занимающейся безопасностью блокчейнов, кошелек, связанный со взломом кросс-чейн-моста Nomad на сумму 200 миллионов долларов в 2022 году, перевел 14 500 эфиров (ETH) на сумму 35,5 миллионов долларов по текущим ценам на санкционированный сервис смешивания монет Tornado Cash.

По данным Arkham Intelligence , в понедельник кошелек был пополнен стейблкоином DAI (DAI) на сумму 39,75 млн долларов с адреса, помеченного как «Nomad Bridge Exploiter».

DAI был обменян на ETH с использованием торгового протокола CoW траншами по 2 миллиона долларов, после чего в четверг была отправлена ​​серия транзакций в Tornado Cash.

Tornado Cash — это инструмент, используемый для анонимизации транзакций путем разделения переводов по нескольким кошелькам в течение определенного периода времени. Он был санкционирован Управлением по контролю за иностранными активами (OFAC) Министерства финансов США в 2022 году.

В 2022 году из Nomad Bridge было украдено около 200 миллионов долларов в Криптo после того, как злоумышленникам удалось подделать транзакции, обманув мост и позволив пользователям выводить активы, которые им T принадлежат.

Криптo мосты, которые являются способами передачи активов из ONE блокчейна в другой, стали ключевым вектором атак для хакеров на протяжении многих лет из-за использования новых Технологии. Мост Ronin пострадал от эксплойта на сумму 625 миллионов долларов в том же месяце, что и Nomad.

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