Voltage Finance exploiter moves $182K in ETH to Tornado Cash
From Cointelegraph
May 7, 2025 01:09 AM:
A hacker involved in a $4.67 million exploit of Voltage Finance moved stolen Ether to Tornado Cash after a short hibernation. The 100 ETH, worth $182,783, was traced back to the hacker who drained the lending pool in a reentrancy attack in March 2022, according to CertiK. Voltage Finance reported the hacker stole stablecoins, USDC, BUSD, WBTC, and Ethereum tokens. The hacker moved funds to Tornado Cash from a dormant address, last active 166 days ago, as per Etherscan data. Attempts to contact and negotiate with the attacker were made by Voltage Finance. Voltage Finance was hit by another exploit on March 18, with $322,000 stolen from Simple Staking pools. The protocol offered a $50,000 bounty to return the funds and identified a potential developer involved. Crypto losses spiked by 1,163% in April, mainly due to a $330.7 million heist from an elderly US individual’s wallet. Excluding this, April’s losses were $34 million, a 21% increase from March. Over $18 million was returned after the hacker behind the $7.5 million KiloEx exploit returned all stolen funds. ZKsync Association recovered $5 million worth of tokens from a security incident.
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