PANews reported on October 23 that according to the analysis of SlowMist MistTrack, hackers of Indodax and BingX are suspected to be related. The two used the same address (0x0c74c1…) for money laundering operations, and were active on Polygon and BSC respectively. Yu Xian, the founder of SlowMist, said that multiple hacking incidents such as BingX, Indodax, CoinEx, Alphapo, and Stake all showed evidence of mutual connection, pointing to the North Korean hacker organization Lazarus Group.
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