Crypto News– According to MistTrack, the stolen funds have been recently transferred to new addresses.
Hacking BitBrowser Remains a Complex Task
Following the initial breach last week, MistTrack collaborated with the crypto community to compile a list of crypto addresses linked to the hacker. These addresses were closely monitored for any fund transfers or potential clues regarding the hacker’s identity.
Specifically, 236.27 ETH, valued at approximately $386,000, making up 70.6% of the total stolen funds, was transferred to a mixer known as ‘eXch.’ It’s worth noting that BitBrowser had previously issued a notice stating that its server’s cached data had been compromised.
BitBrowser boasts unique features, including being developed with the Google kernel, allowing it to simulate real machine information at the physical level. Additionally, its proxy IP setup ensures a high degree of anonymization to prevent any correlation between browser windows.
MistTrack has been providing regular updates since the incident came to light. On August 29, the platform reported that the hacker had moved 1.9 ETH from BitBrowser to a new address.
Subsequently, on the same day, the tracking platform revealed that the hacker had shifted 7.1 ETH and additional funds across various chains to platforms like Binance, FixedFloat, ChangeNOW, and others.
The hacker used tools like Socket and Railgun to obfuscate their transaction history, making it challenging to trace their movements.
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