Popular crypto privacy protocol Railgun has successfully thwarted Inferno Drainerâs latest effort to launder stolen funds, which were sent back to the original walletâs address.
According to a July 10 post by SlowMistâs anti-money laundering tracking system, MistTrack on X, an attempt to launder over 174 ETH, worth around $533,000 at the time, was intercepted by Railgun. This forced the perpetrators to return the stolen ETH to Inferno Drainerâs original wallet.
Inferno Drainer, a notorious multichain crypto drainer, has been operating under a scam-as-a-service mode. It deceived victims by using sophisticated phishing websites to trick them into connecting their crypto wallets to the attackersâ network.
The group announced shutting down its operations after reportedly siphoning off over $80 million from 5,000 victims via 689 phishing sites from a period of November 2022 to November 2023. However, Inferno Drainer resumed its activities in May, citing âincreased demandâ and the exit of competitors like Pink Drainer as the reason behind its return to the illicit market.
Despite its inactivity for nearly six months, the scam group claimed it drained more than $125 million in crypto assets in what it described as âprivate operations.â
Tornado Cash has been widely used to launder stolen funds by scammers, including the wallet-draining group Inferno Drainer. Following the US governmentâs sanctions on the crypto mixer, experts have labeled Railgun as an alternative to it.
Popular crypto reporter Colin Wu had also claimed that Railgun was being used instead of Tornado Cash by the notorious North Korean hacker group Lazarus Group. Wu referred to a statement by the FBI from January 2023 that accused Railgun of being used to launder more than $60 million worth of ETH stolen during the 2022 Harmony Bridge heist.
Railgun, however, refuted accusations that it is being used by North Korea and other United States-sanctioned entities to launder stolen digital assets. Deeming the claims as âfalse reporting,â Railgun stated that the Lazarus Group cannot access its system, thanks to its âPrivate Proofs of Innocenceâ feature, which has been in place since January 2023.
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According to a July 10 post by SlowMistâs anti-money laundering tracking system, MistTrack on X, an attempt to launder over 174 ETH, worth around $533,000 at the time, was intercepted by Railgun. This forced the perpetrators to return the stolen ETH to Inferno Drainerâs original wallet.
Inferno Drainer is Back
Inferno Drainer, a notorious multichain crypto drainer, has been operating under a scam-as-a-service mode. It deceived victims by using sophisticated phishing websites to trick them into connecting their crypto wallets to the attackersâ network.
The group announced shutting down its operations after reportedly siphoning off over $80 million from 5,000 victims via 689 phishing sites from a period of November 2022 to November 2023. However, Inferno Drainer resumed its activities in May, citing âincreased demandâ and the exit of competitors like Pink Drainer as the reason behind its return to the illicit market.
Despite its inactivity for nearly six months, the scam group claimed it drained more than $125 million in crypto assets in what it described as âprivate operations.â
âWe made this decision after other major competitors shut down and due to people attempting to resell the drainer, as we donât want people to get backdoored/scammed/miss hits because of other incompetent drainers.â
Railgun Faces Scrutiny
Tornado Cash has been widely used to launder stolen funds by scammers, including the wallet-draining group Inferno Drainer. Following the US governmentâs sanctions on the crypto mixer, experts have labeled Railgun as an alternative to it.
Popular crypto reporter Colin Wu had also claimed that Railgun was being used instead of Tornado Cash by the notorious North Korean hacker group Lazarus Group. Wu referred to a statement by the FBI from January 2023 that accused Railgun of being used to launder more than $60 million worth of ETH stolen during the 2022 Harmony Bridge heist.
Railgun, however, refuted accusations that it is being used by North Korea and other United States-sanctioned entities to launder stolen digital assets. Deeming the claims as âfalse reporting,â Railgun stated that the Lazarus Group cannot access its system, thanks to its âPrivate Proofs of Innocenceâ feature, which has been in place since January 2023.
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