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Mark Cuban Target of a Hot Wallet Attack, Loses $900K
Billionaire investor and TV celebrity Mark Cuban, who is known for his crypto-friendly stance, has been the target of a hot wallet attack with substantial losses. As per reports, close to $900,000 worth of cryptocurrencies were drained from the wallet belonging to the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, and the event made headlines all over the crypto sector
It is crucial to note that a blockchain investigator whose official username on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) is @WazzCrypto was the first to confirm the hot wallet attack on the wallet of Mark Cuban on September 15 around 8 pm UTC. The investigator noted suspicious transfers occurring from the wallet and raised his concerns via X.
More importantly, Mark Cuban had not interacted with the wallet in the past five months, and the suspicious transfers raised alarms. Additionally, as per the data from EtherScan, multiple batches of assets such as USD Coin (USDC), Tether (USDT), and Lido Staked Ether (stETH) were suddenly withdrawn from the wallet within a 10-minute
The complexity of the matter was further enhanced after another $2 million worth of USDC was also withdrawn and sent to a different wallet. As a result, @WazzCrypto suspected that Mark Cuban could be moving assets around. Interestingly, a few hours later, the billionaire went on an interview with DL News, talking about the whole series of events
Mark Cuban stated in the interview that he went to the decentralized exchange MetaMask for the first time in months, and the hacker or hackers might’ve been waiting for the perfect opportunity to attack. “I went on MetaMask for the first time in months. They must have been watching,” he said while adding, “I’m pretty sure I downloaded a version of MetaMask with some shit in it.”
As reported earlier by Bitnation, the crypto space has lost over $1 billion to exit scams, flash loan attacks, and exploits as of August 2023, according to cybersecurity company CertiK.