Funds stolen in a previous exploit have reportedly been channeled into Twister Money, totalling an estimated 1,500 BNB now inside the mixer.
Deposits into Twister Money
In keeping with an Oct. 11 from Certik, an exploit occurred on BH Token (BlackHole token), leading to an exploiter (0xFDb) buying $1.2 million USDT, which was later transformed to BNB and deposited into Twister Money, an Ethereum-based privateness software.
Now, in a follow-up improvement dated Oct. 19, the malicious actor answerable for the theft has channeled stolen funds into Twister Money, has deposited a complete of 1,500 BNB into the blending service to date.
A topic of one other alert
Sadly, this isn’t the primary time that Twister Money has made headlines for being a part of a malicious assault in latest weeks.
On Sept. 11, one other Certik alert went out a couple of pockets related to over $24 million in stolen cryptocurrencies that had transferred 600 Ether (ETH) valued at roughly $936,000 into Twister Money.
Earlier in August, Twister Money founders additionally confronted costs for cash laundering tied to North Korea.