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🚨Lazarus Group Launders $35M from DMM Bitcoin Hack via Cambodian Exchange
Hackers linked to the North Korean Lazarus Group have reportedly moved over $35M from the $305M hack on DMM Bitcoin in May. 🎭
According to on-chain investigator ZachXBT, the stolen funds were laundered through Huione Guarantee, a platform operating in Cambodia. 🕵️♂️🇰🇭
💱 Stolen Bitcoin was mixed, converted to Ethereum and Avalanche via THORChain, and then to Tether (USDT), eventually ending up in Tron. A transfer of $28.2M was blocked when Tether blacklisted the wallet address on July 12. 📛🔗
DMM Bitcoin, a Japan-based exchange, suffered this major hack due to a critical security flaw, leading to unauthorized Bitcoin withdrawals. Despite this, the exchange raised $321M to compensate users. 🇯🇵💸
Elliptic researchers found that Huione Guarantee has processed over $11B in transactions from various scams and exploits, linking it to the Cambodian government. 🌐👥
In 2024, over $1.4B in crypto has been stolen, with centralized exchanges frequently targeted. 🏦💻
#bitcoin #hack #crypto #exchange
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