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Hacker Robs Crypto Exchange Bitrue of $23M in Ethereum, SHIB, Other Assets

Posted by Andries Van Tonder on April 14, 2023 - 11:53am

Hacker Robs Crypto Exchange Bitrue of $23M in Ethereum, SHIB, Other Assets

Singapore-based crypto exchange Bitrue has been hit by a security breach, draining a hot wallet of $23 million in various assets.

By Nivesh Rustgi

Bitrue is a Singapore-based crypto exchange. Image: Shutterstock.

Crypto exchange Bitrue announced this morning that it had identified an exploit in one of its hot wallets.

The attacker was able to withdraw assets valued at approximately $23 million in Ethereum (ETH), Quatn (QNT), GALA, Shiba Inu (SHIB), Holo (HOT), and Polygon (MATIC).

Hot wallets are a type of crypto wallet used to store cryptocurrencies that are connected to the internet and easily accessible. These are, however, more vulnerable to cyberattacks and theft than cold wallets, which are not connected to the internet.

According to blockchain security firm PeckShield, the attacker swapped 173,000 QNT, 22.55 billion SHIB, 46.4 million GALA, and 310,000 MATIC for ~8,540 ETH and withdrew to this Ethereum address. The address currently holds $3.2 million worth mainly in SHIB and HOT.

Bitrue reported that the affected hot wallet only held less than 5% of the exchange's overall funds. They have suspended withdrawals from the exchange until April 18.

In 2019, the exchange suffered another attack where around $5 million worth of Ripple (XRP) and Cardano (ADA) tokens were drained from Bitrue due to a vulnerability in their internal review processes, allowing attackers to gain access to customer accounts.

Andries Van Tonder Thank you Otto, have a fabulous Friday
April 14, 2023 at 3:51pm
Andries Van Tonder Thank you Simon. Hot wallets are a type of crypto wallet used to store cryptocurrencies that are connected to the internet and easily accessible. These are, however, more vulnerable to cyberattacks and theft than cold wallets, which are not connected to the internet.
April 14, 2023 at 12:45pm
Simon Keighley Heck, these security exploits seem to be happening on a daily basis - there's no surprise people are opting to store their digital assets in a cold wallet offline. Thanks for sharing the news, Andries.
April 14, 2023 at 12:19pm