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Balancer front-end attacker may be related to the North Korean hacker group Lazarus

2023-09-20 18:32:55
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ChainCatcher news, according to PeckShield monitoring, Balancer front-end attackers converted approximately 14.5 Ethereum into about 0.868 Bitcoin through THORChain. The Bitcoin received at the address starting with bc1qt8 was transferred to the address starting with bc1q2h, which has interacted with the Bitcoin address starting with bc1q94 used by the previous Stake.com attackers to transfer assets.

Previously, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) identified the Lazarus Group as responsible for the Stake.com attack incident.

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