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TRM Labs: Stolen Assets from LastPass Hack Traced to Russian Criminal Group, Laundered Through Coin Mixing Tool

Summary: According to market reports, TRM Labs has tracked the stolen encrypted assets from the 2022 LastPass vulnerability incident on the blockchain, with online evidence indicating the involvement of a Russian cybercrime group in money laundering. TRM stated that despite hackers using CoinJoin and other coin mixing tools, they were able to link the flow of ...

According to market reports, TRM Labs has tracked the stolen encrypted assets from the 2022 LastPass vulnerability incident on the blockchain, with online evidence indicating the involvement of a Russian cybercrime group in money laundering.

TRM stated that despite hackers using CoinJoin and other coin mixing tools, they were able to link the flow of funds before and after through de-mixing and behavioral continuity analysis, ultimately tracing the funds to the same group of attackers. The related funds eventually flowed into high-risk Russian exchanges Cryptex and Audi6, with the total amount involved estimated to exceed $28 million.

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