Canadian Hacker Charged in $65M Cryptocurrency Platform Thefts
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TLDR Canadian hacker Andean Medjedovic, 22, charged with stealing $65 million through exploits of Kyberswap ($50M) and Indexed Finance ($16M) DeFi platforms Five-count indictment includes wire fraud, computer damage, extortion, and money laundering charges, facing up to 90 years in prison Medjedovic has been a fugitive since 2021, reportedly traveling through Europe, South America, and an island nation After the Kyberswap hack, he attempted to extort developers by offering to return half the stolen assets in exchange for platform control Despite claiming to become a whitehat hacker in 2023, he allegedly planned and executed the Kyberswap exploit months later The U.S. Department of Justice has unsealed a five-count criminal indictment against 22-year-old Canadian citizen Andean “Andy” Medjedovic for allegedly stealing $65 million through exploits of two decentralized finance platforms, Kyberswap and Indexed Finance. According to court documents filed in the Eastern District of New York, Medjedovic manipulated smart contracts on both platforms between 2021 and 2023. The attacks resulted in the theft of approximately $16 million from Indexed Finance and $50 million from Kyberswap. The charges against Medjedovic include wire fraud, unauthorized damage to a protected computer, attempted Hobbs Act extortion, money laundering conspiracy, and money laundering. If convicted, he faces up to 90 years in prison, with individual counts carrying maximum sentences ranging from 10 to 20 years. Prosecutors allege that Medjedovic used deceptive trading tactics to trick the protocols into calculating incorrect financial variables. This manipulation allowed him to withdraw large amounts of cryptocurrency at artificially generated prices, causing major losses for investors on both platforms. The investigation revealed that Medjedovic allegedly spent months planning the Kyberswap attack. Evidence includes written notes to himself, with one reading “Find time to Strike!” and another outlining a “POST-EXPLOITATION” plan. In another recovered file, he wrote about his risk assessment, noting…
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