NOW: @CorkProtocol Hacker Resurfaces, Launders ETH—and Tips Tornado Cash Devs🤨 The wallet behind May’s $12M Cork exploit just moved 4,520 $ETH through Tornado Cash—and dropped 10 $ETH to fund the legal defense of the mixer’s devs Another chapter in DeFi’s strangest heists👀 https://t.co/mMYR3f16vC
Our system detected several attack transactions targeting @SiloFinance's smart contracts on different chains, with the root cause identified as flawed parameter validation logic in the flashloan callback function. By exploiting this vulnerability, the attacker could borrow assets https://t.co/4YtGWZqq3T https://t.co/TCEWlt81Qh
#PeckShieldAlert @SiloFinance has suffered an exploit, resulting in a loss of ~$545K https://t.co/dA8UktNsuE
The hacker responsible for a $12 million exploit of the Cork Protocol in May has resurfaced, transferring a total of 4,520 ETH (approximately $11 million) through the Tornado Cash mixer. Of this amount, 1,410 ETH (around $3.4 million) was sent specifically to Tornado Cash. Additionally, the hacker donated 10 ETH to the Juicebox fund supporting the legal defense of Tornado Cash developers Alexey and Roman. Separately, an arbitrage bot named printMoney was drained of $2 million worth of cryptocurrencies on the BNB Chain. Meanwhile, Silo Finance suffered an exploit resulting in a loss of about $545,000. The attack on Silo Finance was traced to a vulnerability in the flashloan callback function, where flawed parameter validation allowed the attacker to borrow assets across multiple chains.