According to CertiK, the CoinStats attackers have just resumed their money laundering activities after months of inactivity. On November 9, approximately 2.6 million dai were transferred to four new addresses, and a day later another approximately 2.6 million dai were deposited into MakersDai contracts. Nonetheless, half of the 3,027 ETH (about $10 million) transferred to 0x7397 did not move, as 2.6 million Dai on 0x7b00 and 762 ETH on 0x7d38.
CoinStats has released its latest report on the previous security incident that occurred on June 22 due to unauthorized access to some infrastructure and third-party service providers, which shows that the attackers managed to obtain the private keys of 1590 CoinStats wallets, resulting in the theft of approximately $2.20 million worth of cryptocurrency. It can now be determined that wallets or exchanges that were not connected were affected. As of July 3, 2024, all functions of CoinStats have b...
According to MistTrack, CoinStats attackers once again transferred funds to new addresses, sending 261.2131 ETH to addresses starting with 0xe09. A few days ago, CoinStats attackers transferred 1 ETH to TornadoCash.
CoinStats posted on X that it has been six days since the security incident at CoinStats Wallet, and the team has been working continuously to minimize damage and restore functionality. 1. Track the stolen 2 million dollars in different wallets with the help of Security Alliance; 2. Collaborate with law enforcement authorities in multiple jurisdictions. 3. Internal discussions on plans to support victims of the incident; 4. Prepare to explain in detail how the CoinStats wallet works.
According to PeckShield, the address flagged by the CoinStats attacker has transferred $1 million worth of cryptocurrency to the new address 0xB48b... 9681.
据PeckShield监测,CoinStats攻击者标记的地址已将价值100万美元的加密货币转移到新地址0xB48b...9681。
On June 24th, CoinStats announced its re-launch on X. It should be noted that not all features are currently activated, and the team is gradually restoring to ensure a smooth and stable experience for each user. In addition, officials are about to issue an announcement covering the details of recent security incidents.
CoinStats CEO Narek Gevorgyan posted an update on the security incident on X, Although the list of affected wallets has been public for some time, the information I want to share is that the total amount of funds stolen from all wallets is about $2 million. About $800,000 of that came from two wallets whose users imported seed phrases into CoinStats Wallet. Yesterday, it was reported that the CoinStats attack affected 1,590 crypto wallets, reminding users to transfer funds immediately.
On June 23rd, Narek Gevorgyan, CEO of CoinStats, wrote on social media about the recent security incident, We are restoring the production environment by taking all security measures to ensure the isolation of the attacker, which is expected to take 24 hours. On the other hand, we are pushing CEX to blacklist the attacker addresses that have been flagged on Etherscan. Earlier today, it was reported that the CoinStats attack affected 1,590 crypto wallets, reminding users to transfer funds immedia...