Cryptopia, a bankrupt New Zealand crypto exchange, has returned 400 million New Zealand dollars (about $225 million) worth of cryptocurrency to 10,000 verified account holders. Account holders of Bitcoin and Dogecoin have received their first cryptocurrency distributions, according to a public announcement from the liquidators. "Over 400 million NZ dollars have been returned on-chain in the last 48 hours," Cryptopia liquidator Grant Thornton noted.
Multiple deposits were detected in the Tornado.Cash dating back to the $55 million phishing incident that occurred on August 21. attackers with addresses beginning with eth: 0x5d4 have exchanged minted DAI for ETH and dispersed funds.
According to CertiK, the Polterfinance attackers split 11.5 million FTM (about $8 million) of stolen funds into Arbitrum and Ethereum in batches, and then began depositing funds into Tornado.Cash. So far, 220 ETH ($689,000) has been deposited into Ethereum from addresses starting with 0x141C.
CertiK Ventures announced a $45 million investment program to support promising and thriving Web3 projects. In addition, CertiK launched a range of free security tools, including TokenScan and Wallet Scan, to help users protect their assets.
Since the beginning of September, there have been 33 security incidents (including phishing) with losses of about $55 million, as monitored by CertiK Alert. During the same period in 2023, there were 18 incidents with losses of about $144 million.
Pledging contracts on peer-to-peer trading platform otseaERC20 Ethereum have been exploited by eoa, which stole about $26,000: 0x000000003704BC4ffb86000046721f44Ef3DBABe, the person repeatedly withdrew the same staking ID.
According to Certik monitoring, the PancakeBunny attacker deposited 1002 ETH (about 2.90 million US dollars) into the Tornado.cash on Sunday. DeFi revenue aggregator PancakeBunny was exploited in the lightning loan attack in May 2021, which was exploited for about 45 million US dollars. The vulnerability still holds $11.40 million worth of DAI in the address 0x820C.
The Guangzhou Trusted Certification Service Platform completes the trusted authentication docking by connecting to the electronic certification authority of the Hong Kong Post Office, and realizes the access of Guangdong-Hong Kong mutual recognition certificates issued by the electronic certification authority of the Hong Kong Post Office, and the registration and issuance of users and certificates. Hong Kong residents use cross-border certificates to sign electronic documents when setting up bu...
According to Certik, it discovered an unverified Ember Sword NFT auction contract vulnerability, which has profited 60 WETH (about $195,000) from 159 victims who approved the contract. Certik reminds users to withdraw their approval of the relevant contract on Polygon.