On May 5th, according to DL News, last week, Israeli police arrested a Hacker suspected of participating in the Nomad attack, which led to the theft of $190 million in encryption assets from the cross-chain protocol and ultimately its collapse. The suspect, Alexander Gurevich, was arrested at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv. He holds dual citizenship in Russia and Israel and was attempting to use a different name document to travel to Russia at the time of his arrest.
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Suspected hacker who stole $190 million from Nomad Bridge arrested at airport in Israel.
On May 5th, according to DL News, last week, Israeli police arrested a Hacker suspected of participating in the Nomad attack, which led to the theft of $190 million in encryption assets from the cross-chain protocol and ultimately its collapse. The suspect, Alexander Gurevich, was arrested at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv. He holds dual citizenship in Russia and Israel and was attempting to use a different name document to travel to Russia at the time of his arrest.