
In a series of coordinated cyber attacks on decentralized exchanges, hackers have stolen and subsequently moved large sums of Ethereum (ETH) across blockchains. The KyberSwap exploiter, identified in multiple alerts, bridged approximately 798.8 Ether, valued around $2.5 million, from Arbitrum to Ethereum. Additionally, nearly $1 million in stablecoins, including over $826K of DAI, was transferred to another wallet. In a separate but possibly related incident, an entity labeled by PeckShield as @Riskonblast rugged 420 ETH (~$1.3 million). The majority of these stolen funds have been moved to various exchanges, including ChangeNow, Bybit, MEXC, and SideShift, with a portion also bridged to Arbitrum and Cosmos. The Alameda-labeled address also transferred 2,000 ETH (worth approximately $6.2 million) to Coinbase within a five-hour span, although it's unclear if this transaction is related to the aforementioned exploits.
KYBERSWAP ATTACKER BRIDGES FUNDS TO ETHEREUM The KyberSwap attacker's wallet transferred 798.8 Ether ($2.5M) from Arbitrum to Ethereum. Over $826K of DAI was also shifted to another wallet. Source: PeckShield https://t.co/UnTAq8G40a
#PeckShieldAlert #Alameda -labeled address transferred 2K $ETH (worth ~$6.2M) to #Coinbase within the last 5 hours https://t.co/z7ROrWF0wd
Kyberswap Hack: Blockchain Security Firm Reports Movement of 800 ETH from Exploiter’s Address #crypto #cryptocurrency #defi #hacking https://t.co/eV8YV9x94l


