Euler Finance hacker sent 100ETH to Ronin Bridge exploiter

Share This Post

Euler (EUL) Finance exploiter sent 100 Ethereum (ETH) — worth $170,468 — to the Ronin Bridge exploiter on March 17.

On-chain analyst Lookonchain questioned whether the transaction showed that the two hackers were the same person or if the transfer was intentional.

The Ronin Bridge exploit was linked to the infamous North Korean hacker group Lazarus — circulating speculations of whether the group was also behind Euler Finance’s exploit.

Meanwhile, the transaction does not provide conclusive evidence about the relationship between both parties. The Euler Finance attacker had tried to obfuscate his transactions through sanctioned mixing protocol Tornado Cash. The attacker also sent 100 ETH to one of the victims of the exploit.

The Lazarus group was responsible for the $625 million Ronin bridge exploit in March 2022, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The US Department of the Treasury added the hacker group to its Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions list.

The FBI has also held Lazarus Group and APT38 as responsible for the $100 million exploit of the Horizon bridge. Although the North Korean government has denied sponsoring Lazarus and APT38, law enforcement agencies have linked several crypto attacks to North Korean hackers.

Euler Labs CEO said exploited codes were audited

The Euler Labs CEO Michael Bentley said the DeFi protocol has always been a security-minded project, adding that its smart contracts — including the vulnerable lines of code — were audited.

Bentley was responding to a victim who tweeted that the protocol had had ten different audits from six firms between 2021 and 2022.

In a March 17 Twitter thread, Bentley said this was the most challenging period of his life as he had to sacrifice time with his newborn son. For this, he said he would never forgive the attacker.

The CEO reiterated the project’s commitment to finding the attacker, urging anyone with information that could lead to his arrest to come forward.

Bentley concluded that:

“Everyone associated with Euler is working tirelessly to achieve the best possible outcomes as quickly as possible.”

The post Euler Finance hacker sent 100ETH to Ronin Bridge exploiter appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

Can SUI Fall To $1.40? On-Chain Data Exposes Declining Demand

SUI is currently testing a crucial supply zone following a massive 95% surge triggered by the Federal Reserve’s recent interest rate cut announcement The explosive rally, driven by significant

This Week’s NFT Sales See 10% Growth After Difficult September

Following a slow period for non-fungible token (NFT) sales in September, the past week has shown a 1007% rise in revenue compared to the previous week According to data from cryptoslamio, the total

Mark Cuban Slams Gary Gensler For SEC’s Crypto Crackdown: ‘FTX Would Still Be In Business’

Billionaire and crypto advocate Mark Cuban criticized the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman for his crackdown on the industry, arguing that FTX and Three Arrows Capital (3AC) would

Dogecoin Whales Scoop Up 1 Billion DOGE: Time For Rally To Return?

On-chain data shows the Dogecoin whales have gone on a significant buying spree in the past day, a sign that could be bullish for DOGE’s price Dogecoin Whales Have Purchased Big Over The Last

BTC and ETH ETFs Post Positive Inflows Despite GBTC, ETHE Losses

On Friday, the 12 US s pot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) experienced positive inflows, totaling $2559 million Concurrently, the nine spot ether ETFs garnered a combined $739 million in inflows

Is DeFi ready for mass adoption, or will regulation slow it down?

The following is a guest post by Brendan Cochrane, Partner at YK Law LLP As decentralized finance (DeFi) surges past $100 billion in total value locked, it is clear that this revolutionary