Cryptopia: Stolen Ethereum [ETH] funds continues to move; a portion sent to EtherDelta

in #bitcoin6 years ago

The hacker who stole a mammoth amount of cryptocurrency funds from Cryptopia, a New Zealand cryptocurrency exchange, continues to move to stolen funds in the market. Unlike the previous attempts, this time around the attacker transferred the funds to a decentralized exchange, EtherDelta.

Notably, this is not the first time for a hacker to opt for decentralized platforms instead of a centralized one. Another hack that reportedly took place in Marck 2019 also saw a similar pattern; the attacker who had stolen around $105 million worth of Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies from Coinbene had transferred a portion of the coins to EtherDelta.noodle-kimm-1434492-unsplash.jpg

The hacker has made 2 transactions on the BAT/ETH pair for 112.1 and 101 ETH.

TXIDs:
0xbb0d3ee554ee47cf4884b69f35129f41241c293f4a976b06dd0d6214d418b599
0xf205b6346d03d1edd3a4d4f25a5d528015bc37946c4b0f67484f6292412c1cf1

To wallet: 0x1e16253b81F418ee44430d94502Bc766fe8CaDba

Crypto Shork
@CryptoShork
Wallet:
0x1e16253b81F418ee44430d94502Bc766fe8CaDba

Still has 185.6 ETH on ED. So far he sent 12 and 15.7895 ETH to the following wallet:

0x3d40897675A7467A73610c3ABbBc8292835e67F2