A Bengal man has been arrested for involvement in the $235 million WazirX hack. Investigators struggled to get necessary data from Liminal Custody, responsible for securing the exchange's cold wallets.
Delhi Police arrested a suspect from West Bengal for the $230M WazirX hack. The suspect allegedly sold a fake account on Telegram, used to breach WazirX. Liminal Custody, responsible for security, reportedly didn't cooperate in the investigation.
Indian Police arrest SK Masud Alam for his alleged role in the $230 million WazirX hack, which prevented customer withdrawals. Customers remain frustrated as their assets are frozen amid a bull market.
Liminal Custody addresses allegations regarding Wazirx's security breach, clarifying their limited involvement. Wazirx allegedly continued using Liminal's infrastructure despite blaming them, while Liminal criticized Wazirx's security practices.
An audit by Grant Thornton concluded that Liminal Custody's infrastructure wasn't responsible for the $230 million WazirX hack in July 2024.
WazirX and Liminal Custody are blaming each other for a $230M hack affecting WazirX wallets.
Liminal Custody, a key player in digital asset management, has obtained the Financial Services Permission from the Abu Dhabi Global Market, strengthening its position in the industry of digital asset custody and security.