PancakeSwap Liquidity Pool Attacked, Hacker Steals $1.1M and Transfers to Tornado Cash

PANews, June 20 – According to on-chain monitoring data from blockchain security firm PeckShield, the OLPC/LABUBU trading liquidity pool on PancakeSwap on BNB Chain was hit by a hacker attack, with the attacker stealing approximately $1.1 million worth of crypto assets.

After the attack, the hacker quickly carried out fund transfer operations, bridging all stolen assets to the Ethereum network and depositing 633.4 ETH into the compliance-restricted mixing protocol Tornado Cash, using the mixing tool to sever the fund trail and significantly increase the difficulty of asset tracing.

In addition, the attacker conducted a small test transfer, sending 0.0221 BNB and 0.0411 ETH to a long-abandoned address. The purpose of this small transfer has not yet been determined. Currently, the PeckShield security team continues to track the attacker's full address chain, details of the attack contract vulnerability, and the remaining fund transfer paths.

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