The hacker, identified as Remilia, dumped $ 4. 3 million to Tornado Cash.
As for the Remilia exploit, which in March led to a theft of $4. 3 million, the author of the hack has already been able to next word redacted the stolen funds utilizing the crypto mixer, Tornado Cash. A recent report by a blockchain analysis firm, CertiK, revealed that $4. 3 million worth of ETH was credited to Tornado Cash. The funds have been identified to several linked addresses related to the Remilia hack on March 16.
Apparently, as Cointelegraph pointed out, Remilia has been identified as a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) that operates the Milady Maker NFT project.
The transferred crypto assets reflect the state of the hacking attempts around three months after the first appearance of the Remilia hacking software.
On March 16th, It-girls Remilia and Milady, CEO Krishna Okhandiar – also known as Charlotte Fang– announced their accounts were hacked. Of course, the transactions generated attention as many ETH and NFTs were swept to the wallet that cashed out the tokens.
Lmao, Dumpster DAO on X provided a screenshot of the event in which the founder of Remilia revealed the hackers work. X also unveiled the address that received the assets from the wallets associated with Remilia.
Analyzing the blockchain data, it can be ascertained that the address mentioned was involved in the selling of NFTs associated with Milady, as well as staked NFTx assets, further transferring $1 million worth of ETH to another address.
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