NoOnes, a cryptocurrency platform, suffered a hack resulting in the loss of approximately $8 million from its Solana bridge on January 1, 2025. The breach highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in crypto infrastructure, particularly within bridge systems. The stolen funds were reportedly funneled through various blockchains including Ethereum, Tron, Solana, and Binance Smart Chain, and were washed through Tornado Cash. This incident follows a broader trend of security issues in the cryptocurrency space, with a notable increase in malware attacks leading to over a billion stolen credentials in 2024.
It seems someone was likely hacked for $29M (6.27M SUI) on @SuiNetwork last month on December 12th, 2024. The stolen funds were bridged from Sui to @ethereum via @Bridgersxyz and then deposited to @TornadoCash in batches. https://t.co/oDCUPB1JDJ https://t.co/rnGHehvbD2
[ZACHXBT] #SUI assets worth $29M stolen in December 2024; funds bridged to Ethereum and funneled through Tornado Cash, with tracking hindered by Sui block browser limitations $SUI $ETH https://t.co/IVwfVAqjEQ
According to ZachXBT, a victim's address was suspected to have been hacked on December 12, 2024, and about $29 million of SUI assets were stolen. The funds were then bridged to Ethereum and deposited into the Tornado Cash. Due to the limitations of the Sui block browser function,…