A user named Babur has reported the theft of $27 million in cryptocurrency assets due to a malware attack. The largest losses include over $18 million from two major transactions. The stolen assets were linked to Solana and Ethereum addresses, with the Solana address being 91xuQDTTjtVfe81Ta9LKN4zD4tzbhMzezRSFENxCH5Ga and the hacker's address identified as 71fMLFxUY2DLsDLtheFHyAhYyeJWUsnQMAuYtemdXo3w. Some of the stolen funds were converted to Ethereum and transferred to addresses including 0xCA5a75B2fCC9aFf41EC92202b8DeA96541B702C2.
The Ethereum assets were secured with a Safe multi-signature wallet, but the private keys were compromised after Babur's computer was infected with malware. The hacker's Ethereum address is 0x4fa1a63b7388dbf2ac94ff8ee3d5d03d8e0a1ffc. The attack occurred when Babur inadvertently executed a malicious file, leading to the exposure of private keys. This incident highlights the importance of using hardware wallets and secure practices to protect digital assets.
$27 Million in Crypto Stolen from User Babur in Malware Attack
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