Recently, security monitoring agencies captured a serious wallet breach incident. The private keys of two wallet addresses (0x1209…e9C and 0xaac6…508) were leaked, and hackers took the opportunity to launch an attack.
The scale of the stolen funds is not small—approximately 2.3 million USDT was directly lost. What is even more alarming is that the attackers quickly exchanged this USDT for 757.6 ETH. This action itself is quite telling: they are processing the funds quickly, trying to break the traceability chain.
The subsequent operations became more professional. The hacker transferred and washed the exchanged ETH using a mixing tool, attempting to obscure the flow of funds. Such incidents occur frequently, reminding everyone: safeguarding the Private Key is as important as safeguarding life.
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DuckFluff
· 12-23 12:37
2.3 million dollars just disappeared like that, the coin mixing tool is really amazing.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 12-23 12:31
Another Private Key leak... Really, I woke up and lost 2.3 million USD again, I can't live like this.
Recently, security monitoring agencies captured a serious wallet breach incident. The private keys of two wallet addresses (0x1209…e9C and 0xaac6…508) were leaked, and hackers took the opportunity to launch an attack.
The scale of the stolen funds is not small—approximately 2.3 million USDT was directly lost. What is even more alarming is that the attackers quickly exchanged this USDT for 757.6 ETH. This action itself is quite telling: they are processing the funds quickly, trying to break the traceability chain.
The subsequent operations became more professional. The hacker transferred and washed the exchanged ETH using a mixing tool, attempting to obscure the flow of funds. Such incidents occur frequently, reminding everyone: safeguarding the Private Key is as important as safeguarding life.