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cryptoJul 11, 2026, 11:31 AM

Hedera Network Allegedly Hacked for $5.25 Million

The Hedera network is suspected to have been hacked for $5.25 million, with the attacker funding the exploit via 1 ETH from Tornado Cash, according to PeckShield.

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Security firm PeckShield has reported that the Hedera network was allegedly compromised in a hack totaling approximately $5.25 million. The attacker initially funded the exploit by transferring 1 ETH from Tornado Cash, a privacy mixer often used to obscure transaction origins.

Currently, the attacker's wallet holds about 2,360 ETH (worth roughly $4.25 million) and 5.58 WBTC (valued at around $1 million). The incident highlights ongoing security concerns in decentralized networks and the use of mixers to anonymize attack funding.

Source: ForkLog