Microsoft has traced the signing key theft back to a “crash dump” of a signing system in the production network that mistakenly had the key in it, and that was moved from the isolated production environment to the company’s internet-facing network without anyone being aware of ...
Hackers behind $41M Stake heist shifts BNB, MATIC in latest move: CertiK
The hackers behind cryptocurrency casino Stake's $41 million hack have shifted another $328,000 million worth of Polygon ( MATIC ) and BNB (BNB) tokens — their latest moves following the Sept. 4 exploit, according to blockchain security firm CertiK.
The most recent transfer involved 300 BNB tokens worth about $61,500 to an externally owned address "0x695…" which were then bridged to the Avalanche blockchain on Sept. 11 at 4:09 pm UTC.
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Hackers behind $41 mln Stake exploit make moves - AMBCrypto
The hackers behind the $41 million exploit on the crypto betting platform Stake have moved tokens worth $328,000.
Over the past 24 hours, the Hacker has been gradually bridging funds to the BTC Blockchain using a series of new wallets on Polygon and Avalanche.
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