
Unknown attackers siphon $7.9 million from HTX’s hot wallet
On September 24, hackers attacked HTX’s hot wallet (formerly Huobi), resulting in the loss of 5,000 ETH ($7.9 million). The suspicious transaction was detected by Cyver Alerts.
?Red Code?Yesterday, our ML-powered system detected a suspicious transaction involving @HuobiGlobal and @HTX_Global.
Despite our attempts to reach out, we received no response. An EOA received 5K $ETH $7.9M from @HuobiGlobal‘s hot wallet.? This morning, we spotted… pic.twitter.com/3oqHhAVi8P
— ? Cyvers Alerts ? (@CyversAlerts) September 25, 2023
Subsequently, the hacker moved 1,001 ETH to another wallet.
Following the incident, HTX’s team migrated the hot wallet. It also sent to the hacker’s wallet a транзакцию с сообщением, which identified him. The exchange offered to voluntarily return the funds by October 2 and receive a 5% bounty; otherwise the platform intends to refer the matter to law enforcement.
Later, the hack was confirmed by Tron founder Justin Sun, who sits on the advisory council of HTX.
HTX @HTX_Global has suffered a loss of 5,000 #Eth ($8 million USD) due to a hacker attack. HTX has fully covered the losses incurred from the attack and has successfully resolved all related issues. All user assets are #SAFU and the platform is operating completely normally.
— H.E. Justin Sun 孙宇晨 (@justinsuntron) September 25, 2023
According to him, the exchange fully covered the losses incurred as a result of the attack, “having resolved” the related issues.
“All user SAFU resources are safe, and the platform is operating normally,” wrote Sun.
He did not provide further details.
Earlier, ForkLog reported that on September 23 an unknown attacker breached cloud-service provider Mixin Network and withdrew about $200 million in digital assets.
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