Penpie Hacker Continues To Launder $ETH Despite White Hat Bounty

Penpie Hacker Continues To Launder $ETH Despite White Hat Bounty

The Penpie hacker remains active, continuing to funnel stolen Ethereum through Tornado Cash despite being offered a white hat bounty.

To date, the hacker has transferred 4,000 ETH, worth approximately $9.66 million, to Tornado Cash from address 0xd44. They still retain 7,263 ETH, valued at $17.9 million, in their known wallets.

[Update] 🚨 #Penpie hacker continues transferring $ETH to #TornadoCash despite being offered a white hat bounty!

So far, the hacker has sent 4,000 $ETH ($9.66M) to Tornado Cash via address 0xd44, leaving 7,263 $ETH ($17.9M) in their known wallets.

The Penpie team has offered… https://t.co/xI22KWGC6m pic.twitter.com/c9Ss7i8lMf

— Spot On Chain (@spotonchain) September 5, 2024

PENDLE Team Makes On-Chain Bounty Offer For The Hacker 

Penpie’s team made an on-chain offer for a bounty in hopes of recovering the stolen funds, but it appears the hacker has no intention of returning the assets.

🚨ALERT🚨@WazirXIndia hacker just transferred 5K $ETH $12M to a new address at https://t.co/1XC2UjzNun

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— 🚨 Cyvers Alerts 🚨 (@CyversAlerts) September 5, 2024

In a separate incident, the hacker behind the WazirXIndia breach has begun laundering stolen funds through Tornado Cash as well. Today, the hacker moved 5,000 ETH, equivalent to $12 million, to a new address, with $2 million already deposited into Tornado Cash.

🚨UPDATE🚨The @WazirXIndia hacker has started laundering stolen funds via @TornadoCash!

$2M already deposited to @TornadoCash at https://t.co/1XC2UjzNun

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— 🚨 Cyvers Alerts 🚨 (@CyversAlerts) September 5, 2024

These ongoing activities highlight the challenges of tracing and recovering stolen cryptocurrency, even with efforts to incentivize the return of stolen assets. The continued use of privacy-enhancing tools like Tornado Cash complicates the situation for affected parties and law enforcement agencies working to track and mitigate the impact of these breaches.

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