The crypto hacker, known for his $50 million attack on Uranium Finance, turned to Tornado Cash and took action 647 days later.
The crypto hacker, known for exploiting $50 million from Uranium Finance in April 2021, is back in action. The crypto hacker, who made a wallet transfer to Tornado Cash, became operational again after 647 days and carried out a transfer of 3.3 million dollars. PeckShield and CertiK, which are famous for their crypto wallet data, touched on the subject on their social media accounts and warned crypto investors to be careful.
$3.3 Million Transfer Movement 647 Days After the Hack!
According to the post that PeckShield warned on social media, the wallet address of the Uranium Finance hacker became active again after 647 days. In line with the data published by Etherscan, the hacker, who carried out 2,250 Ether transfers, made a transfer of 3.3 million dollars.
#PeckShieldAlert After 647 days, @UraniumFinance hacker started move 2250 ETH (~$3.35m) stolen funds into @TornadoCash. On April 28, 2021, the hacker drained approximately $50 million worth of tokens from Uranium's “pair contracts”. https://t.co/mBhMxmAdS5 pic.twitter.com/OOF3R0w3ll
— PeckShieldAlert (@PeckShieldAlert) March 7, 2023
The Uranium Finance hacker completed the transfer process by transferring his funds to Tornado Cash within seven hours. However, in the light of the information expressed, it was stated that this wallet address is only one of the wallets of the crypto hacker. Making calls for attention on the subject, PeckShield and CertiK continue their social media posts.