PANews reported on December 28th that, according to crowdfundinsider, TRM Labs has traced stolen crypto assets from the 2022 LastPass vulnerability on-chain, withPANews reported on December 28th that, according to crowdfundinsider, TRM Labs has traced stolen crypto assets from the 2022 LastPass vulnerability on-chain, with

TRM Labs: LastPass stolen assets point to Russian criminal gangs laundering money through mixing tools.

2025/12/28 09:49

PANews reported on December 28th that, according to crowdfundinsider, TRM Labs has traced stolen crypto assets from the 2022 LastPass vulnerability on-chain, with on-chain evidence indicating the involvement of Russian cybercrime groups in money laundering. TRM stated that although the hackers used mixing tools such as CoinJoin, demixing and behavioral continuity analysis still linked the fund flows to the same group of attackers. The funds ultimately flowed into the high-risk Russian exchanges Cryptex and Audi6, with the total amount involved estimated at over $28 million.

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