List of Flash News about Hacker
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2025-03-21 15:49 |
Potential Next Moves of Cryptocurrency Hacker: Market Implications
According to Bubblemaps, the hacker's next long or short position on a cryptocurrency token could provide significant trading signals. Investors are advised to stay vigilant and monitor market activities for any unusual movements, as this may indicate the hacker's next target. This situation emphasizes the importance of maintaining alertness in trading activities until more information about the hack is disclosed. |
2025-03-21 15:49 |
Ongoing Hacker Threats in Cryptocurrency Markets Identified by Industry Analysts
According to Bubblemaps, analysts @Punk9277 and @DefiSquared identified a hacker's continuous activities post-Kaito attack, indicating ongoing threats within cryptocurrency markets. This situation underscores the importance of heightened security measures for traders and platforms alike. |
2025-03-21 15:47 |
Evidence Links @WatcherGuru Hacker to Attacks on @KaitoAI and @tier10k
According to @bubblemaps, evidence has been found indicating that the hacker behind the @WatcherGuru incident is also responsible for recent attacks on @KaitoAI and @tier10k. This development is crucial for traders as it highlights potential vulnerabilities in cryptocurrency platforms, suggesting that security measures should be reassessed to mitigate risks. Understanding the patterns of such attacks can help in predicting future threats and protecting assets. |
2025-03-21 11:07 |
Zothdotio Hacker Swaps Stolen Funds for 4,223 ETH
According to PeckShieldAlert, the hacker associated with Zothdotio has swapped the stolen funds for a total of 4,223 ETH. This transaction may impact ETH liquidity and trading volumes as these funds could be moved or liquidated across exchanges. Traders should monitor ETH price movements and market reactions closely for potential volatility. |
2025-03-21 10:22 |
Zothdotio Suffers Private Key Leakage with $8.85M Loss
According to PeckShieldAlert, Zothdotio has experienced a private key leakage, resulting in a financial loss of $8.85 million. The hacker responsible has exchanged the stolen assets for 8.3 million DAI, a stablecoin pegged to the US dollar. This incident highlights significant security vulnerabilities in private key management, which could impact trading strategies by increasing risk assessments for DeFi investments. |
2025-03-04 10:02 |
Bybit Hacker Launders 499,395 ETH Through Thorchain
According to Crypto Rover, the Bybit hacker has successfully laundered all stolen 499,395 ETH, valued at $1.04 billion, primarily using Thorchain, which could significantly impact market liquidity and trading strategies for ETH. |
2025-03-04 09:43 |
Bybit Hacker Launders 499,395 ETH via THORChain
According to @lookonchain, the Bybit hacker has successfully laundered all the stolen 499,395 ETH, valued at approximately $1.04 billion, primarily through the decentralized exchange THORChain. |
2025-03-04 09:43 |
Bybit Hacker Launders $1.04 Billion in Stolen ETH via THORChain
According to Lookonchain, the Bybit hacker has successfully laundered 499,395 ETH, valued at $1.04 billion, primarily through the decentralized network THORChain. This event highlights significant security challenges in cryptocurrency exchanges, impacting trading strategies and emphasizing the need for robust security measures. |
2025-03-04 06:48 |
Bybit Hacker Launders 500K ETH Worth $1.4 Billion
According to PeckShieldAlert, the Bybit Hacker has successfully laundered all 500,000 stolen ETH, valued at approximately $1.4 billion. This event highlights significant security vulnerabilities and may impact the trading confidence in the Bybit platform. Traders should exercise caution as the incident may lead to increased market volatility and potentially affect ETH prices. |
2025-03-03 01:25 |
Bybit Hacker's Remaining 60,000 ETH Awaiting Laundering
According to @EmberCN, the Bybit hacker's stolen 499,000 ETH is nearly sold off, with only 60,000 ETH ($148 million) left to be laundered. In the past 24 hours, the hacker has laundered 96,500 ETH. This rapid movement could impact ETH's market liquidity and trading strategies. |
2025-03-01 08:09 |
Hackers Resume Cryptocurrency Laundering Activities After One-Day Pause
According to EmberCN, hackers have resumed their cryptocurrency laundering activities after a one-day pause. Traders should be cautious as these activities can lead to increased volatility and potential disruptions in the market. It's crucial for investors to monitor transaction patterns for unusual activity that might indicate laundering operations. EmberCN highlights the need for enhanced security measures to protect assets. |
2025-03-01 07:16 |
Bybit Hacker Launders 280.6K ETH, Retains 218.75K ETH in Wallet
According to PeckShieldAlert, the Bybit hacker has successfully laundered 280.6K ETH valued at approximately $673.5 million, which constitutes 57% of the stolen funds. The hacker still possesses 218.75K ETH, valued at around $467 million, indicating ongoing risk for market participants monitoring these funds. |
2025-03-01 01:03 |
Bybit Hacker Pauses ETH Transfers: 21.8K ETH Still at Risk
According to @EmberCN, the Bybit hacker has paused ETH transfers since 3 PM yesterday, laundering only 14,300 ETH ($32.2M) in the past 24 hours. The hacker's address still holds 218,000 ETH ($486.6M), posing a significant risk for the market. |
2025-02-28 01:23 |
Bybit Hacker Launders 59,800 ETH Worth $137 Million in 24 Hours
According to @EmberCN, in the past 24 hours, the Bybit hacker has laundered 59,800 ETH, equivalent to $137 million. Over the last five and a half days, since the afternoon of the 22nd, the hacker has been consistently converting stolen ETH into other blockchain assets. Out of the originally stolen 499,000 ETH, 266,000 ETH have been laundered. The hacker's address still retains 233,000 ETH, valued at $535 million. |
2025-02-25 17:48 |
Bybit Hacker Bridges $6 Million in Stolen ETH to Bitcoin
According to Crypto Rover, the hacker from the Bybit incident has bridged over $6 million worth of stolen ETH to Bitcoin. This movement of funds is significant as it indicates a potential liquidation strategy or an attempt to obscure the origin of the stolen assets. Traders should monitor Bitcoin and Ethereum markets closely for any unusual activity or changes in liquidity as a result of these transactions. |
2025-02-25 01:09 |
Bybit Hacker Launders 89,500 ETH via THORChain in 2.5 Days
According to Bitget, the Bybit hacker has laundered 89,500 ETH, equivalent to $224 million, over the past 2.5 days, which amounts to 18% of the total 499,000 ETH stolen. At the current rate, the hacker could convert the remaining 410,000 ETH into other assets like BTC or DAI within half a month. The primary method of cross-chain asset exchange has been through THORChain. This information is sourced from Bitget. |
2025-02-24 04:13 |
Bybit Hacker Engages in Cryptocurrency Laundering Activities
According to PeckShieldAlert, a hacker associated with Bybit has been actively laundering cryptocurrency through an unspecified exchange. This activity might affect market liquidity and investor confidence in platforms with weak security protocols. |
2025-02-23 13:22 |
Bybit Hacker Launders Money Through Meme Tokens, Trading Volume Exceeds $26M
According to Crypto Rover, a hacker associated with Bybit is laundering money through meme tokens on a crypto platform. The hacker transferred 60 SOL to launch the meme token QINSHIHUANG, which has now reached a trading volume of over $26 million. This development highlights the risks of using meme tokens in fraudulent activities, impacting the cryptocurrency market's integrity and security. (Source: Crypto Rover on Twitter) |
2025-02-22 15:13 |
Bybit Hacker Moves $7M in ETH, Linked to Phemex Hack by Lazarus Group
According to Crypto Rover, the hacker responsible for the Bybit breach is actively moving funds, transferring $7 million in ETH within the past hour. On-chain data analysis connects this activity to the Phemex hack, both attributed to the Lazarus Group, indicating coordinated efforts and posing potential impacts on market sentiment and security protocols. |
2025-02-22 13:18 |
Bybit Hacker Transfers 10,000 ETH to Begin Laundering
According to Lookonchain, the Bybit hacker, associated with Lazarus Group, has transferred 10,000 ETH ($27 million) to Bybit Exploiter 54 to start laundering funds. The hacker currently holds a significant amount of 489,395 ETH ($1.32 billion) and 15,000 cmETH across 53 wallets, but the cmETH remains non-withdrawable. |