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Goldfinch users were robbed of $330,000, and the Hacker has laundered the money through Tornado Cash.

[Chain News] Goldfinch has encountered issues again. A user wallet named deltatiger.eth was hacked, resulting in a direct loss of $330,000. Security monitoring shows that the attacker has transferred almost all 118 ETH(, amounting to about $330,000), into Tornado Cash – once the funds enter this mixer, they are basically untraceable.

Users of DeFi lending protocols need to be more vigilant lately, as targeted attacks are becoming increasingly frequent. Signature authorization, phishing websites, malicious contracts… On-chain security is no joke. Watching this money just evaporate is truly heartbreaking.

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SerumDegenvip
· 8h ago
tornado cash is literally the ultimate capitulation signal for any hacker lmao... once it goes in there, even the feds give up. 33k liquidated just like that, zero recovery cascade. this is why i don't keep liquidity anywhere near these lending protocols anymore—risk management isn't copium, it's survival
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CryptoCrazyGFvip
· 12-02 09:10
Again it's Tornado Cash... In this day and age, you can't even sleep without a hardware wallet. This guy is really unlucky, lost it just like that. DeFi is indeed dangerous, giving authorization casually is like committing suicide.
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RugPullSurvivorvip
· 12-02 09:09
This must be the trouble caused by signature authorization. It feels like this guy definitely clicked on something wrong. Once you get into Tornado Cash, there's really no way out. No wonder people are in a hurry. The waters of DeFi are too deep; if you're not careful, you'll get bloodsucked. 330,000 just disappeared like that; it must be exhausting. Phishing websites are hard to guard against; you have to be extremely cautious every time. Looking at this case, I'm a bit scared; who would dare to make large transactions? How many times has Goldfinch had issues now? It's a bit outrageous. It's still safer to use a hardware wallet; the risks with software wallets are too high. The attackers' methods are becoming more precise; the targeting is too strong. This money is equivalent to being directly given to hackers; it can't be recovered.
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DEXRobinHoodvip
· 12-02 09:06
Oh no, it's Goldfinch again... Money going into Tornado is really gone. This guy is really unlucky, 330,000 dollars just disappeared like that. How can anyone still dare to throw so much into DeFi? Now a Wallet is a luxury. You really have to pay attention to signature authorization, otherwise you'll end up like this guy. The money laundering efficiency of Tornado Cash is truly amazing; you can't even find the person.
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RugPullAlarmvip
· 12-02 08:57
It's Tornado Cash again, I'm already very familiar with this trap, 118 ETH just disappears into thin air. How did deltatiger fall into the pit? Was it signature authorization or did he click on a phishing link? We need to dig into the on-chain data to see clearly. Goldfinch at this frequency is indeed concerning.
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