Gate News message, April 29 — Kyber Network hacker Andean Medjedovic is transferring stolen funds to Tornado Cash, according to Arkham’s blockchain monitoring data. Medjedovic previously stole $48.8 million from KyberSwap in late 2023 and $16.5 million from Indexed Finance in an earlier attack.
The suspect was indicted by the FBI in 2025. The ongoing fund transfers mark the latest activity from the account linked to these high-profile breaches.
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