Slow Fog: Suspected links between Indodax hackers and BingX hackers point to North Korean hacker Lazarus Group

2024-10-23 12:34:49
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ChainCatcher news, according to the analysis by SlowMist's MistTrack, there is a suspected connection between the Indodax hacker and the BingX hacker, as they used the same address (0x0c74c11443e60e011f884f547729127380ca1992) for money laundering.

The Indodax hacker operates on Polygon, while the BingX hacker operates on BSC.

SlowMist founder Yu Xian stated: "We have found evidence of connections between the hacking incidents of BingX, Indodax, CoinEx, Alphapo, Stake, etc., all pointing to the North Korean hacker Lazarus Group."

Previously, on September 11, the wallet of the Indonesian crypto exchange Indodax conducted over 150 suspicious transactions across different networks, with a total loss of approximately $18.2 million. The suspicious address is exchanging various tokens for Ethereum.

Subsequently, on September 20, BingX was attacked, with the estimated total stolen assets exceeding $43 million.

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