A Brazilian hacker embezzled R$6,000,000 of Cashway and converted it to Bitcoin. Law enforcement followed the crypto theft via breadcrumbs. Brazilian officials A Brazilian hacker embezzled R$6,000,000 of Cashway and converted it to Bitcoin. Law enforcement followed the crypto theft via breadcrumbs. Brazilian officials

Brazilian Police Arrest 20-Year-Old Hacker After R$6 Million Cryptocurrency Heist

A Brazilian hacker embezzled R$6,000,000 of Cashway and converted it to Bitcoin. Law enforcement followed the crypto theft via breadcrumbs.

Brazilian officials solved a large-scale cryptocurrency robbery. The case of a young hacker called Franca exploited poor security measures. In July 2024, he breached Cashway payment systems.  

The attacker used dormant employee accounts. The lost account had very little security. He changed the bank passwords of various client accounts. LiveCoins reported that the authorities registered transfers amounting to R$6,054,861.61.  

Digital Trail Leads Authorities Home

There were suspicious withdrawal patterns tracked by the investigators of Cashway. Bitcoin transactions at Plebank sounded immediate warning bells. The IP address led straight to the residence of the suspect’s mother.  

Law enforcement found 20 Pix keys registered in his name. The 20-year-old had electronic gadgets that proved his participation. Search warrants were carried out at his home address by the police.  

WhatsApp Messages Expose Crypto Storage Method

Officers discovered evidence of incrimination on the taken mobile phones. The hacker used WhatsApp to send himself a seed phrase. According to LiveCoins, the message had cryptocurrency wallet recovery codes dated July 15, 2024.  

Codes of iFood cards were found to match scam transactions by investigators. There were three purchase receipts, which were for stolen Cashway. The suspect spent the stolen money to make personal food delivery orders.  

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Court Denies Hacker’s Freedom Bid

His habeas corpus petition was denied by the Superior Court of Justice. He is prosecuted in the state of Santa Catarina. The court ordered the detention until the end of the case.  

Law enforcement discovered Bitcoin payments to the Wallet of Satoshi. The hacker transformed stolen funds into cryptocurrency assets. The purchase of iFood credits was reported in the police, right after the intrusion.  

The digital footprint of the operation was revealed through modern investigative methods. Law enforcement demonstrated that transactions involving cryptocurrencies leave a trace. The case points out the weaknesses of claims of anonymity of digital assets.  

The case is still being processed in the court system of Santa Catarina. Prosecutors establish a case against the arrested suspect. The criminal indictment is based on digital evidence.

The post Brazilian Police Arrest 20-Year-Old Hacker After R$6 Million Cryptocurrency Heist appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

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