https://tcrn.ch/3D7NfN1 - 👮♀️ The U.S. government has indicted Shakeeb Ahmed, a cybersecurity professional, for hacking a cryptocurrency exchange and stealing approximately $9 million in cryptocurrency. Ahmed is a former senior security engineer for an unnamed international technology company, with his LinkedIn profile listing him as a former employee at Amazon. His specialized skills in reverse engineering smart contracts and blockchain audits were reportedly used in the execution of the attack. #CyberSecurity #CryptocurrencyTheft #CyberCrime 🔎 Although the victim was not officially named, the description of the hack points towards Crema Finance, a Solana-based exchange. The hack occurred around the same date (July 2 and 3, 2022) as Ahmed is alleged to have targeted an unnamed exchange. Post the hack, the attacker returned about $8 million in cryptocurrency, keeping the rest. Ahmed reportedly offered to return all but $1.5 million of the stolen funds if the exchange refrained from reporting the incident to law enforcement. #CryptoExchange #Hack #EthicalHacking ⚖️ The practice of hackers stealing and returning part of the stolen cryptocurrency has been known in the crypto and web3 world, sometimes referred to as "white hats." However, this practice resides in a gray area, as this case exemplifies. Returning some stolen funds does not prevent prosecution. Ahmed, now accused of wire fraud and money laundering, allegedly used his professional expertise to conduct the theft and tried to launder the stolen cryptocurrency through various transactions. #WhiteHat #CryptoLaws #DigitalAssets 🔍 Lastly, Ahmed was reportedly seen searching online for information about the hack, his criminal liability, attorneys specializing in similar cases, potential law enforcement investigations, and even ways to flee the U.S. to avoid criminal charges.













