Atomic Wallet teamed up with exchanges to freeze $2 million in "suspicious deposits" after being hacked

2023-10-19 22:48:59
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ChainCatcher news, according to Cointelegraph, the cryptocurrency wallet Atomic Wallet, which was hacked in June this year, stated that it has collaborated with cryptocurrency exchanges to freeze $2 million in "suspicious deposits." Blockchain intelligence firms Chainalysis and Crystal have assisted the wallet company in identifying and mitigating this threat.

Atomic Wallet stated that the threat actors used sophisticated methods to bridge funds to the Bitcoin blockchain, including the use of bridges and mixers, with most of the funds ultimately entering the Tron blockchain and the Bitcoin network.

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