It was reported that a certain data platform disclosed for the first time the on-chain identification information of the LuBian hacker. The incident occurred in December 2020, with a total of 127,426 BTC stolen, making it the largest encryption asset theft case to date. The hacker still holds all the stolen assets. The platform pointed out that LuBian may have used a Private Key generation algorithm that is easy to brute force attack, constituting a critical vulnerability. The hacker's most recent on-chain activity occurred in July 2024.

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SurvivorshipBiasvip
· 08-04 23:01
120,000 BTC, this hand is really steady.
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LiquiditySurfervip
· 08-02 22:57
Hey, this wave almost huge!
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Sekayla28vip
· 08-02 22:38
Nowadays, everything can be hacked. Nowhere is safe.
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SelfRuggervip
· 08-02 20:41
No private key is as secure as 12 words.
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BitcoinDaddyvip
· 08-02 20:19
The effort to repay money and the true effort are the same.
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MoonRocketmanvip
· 08-02 20:14
Private key data trajectory analysis shows a 76.8% probability that it is a Cold Wallet leak, breaking through the RSI resistance level.
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