>Arrested in Israel, Gurevich is accused of exploiting a vulnerability in the Nomad bridge, stealing $2.89 million, and laundering funds. He reportedly contacted Nomad's CTO, admitted to the hack, and returned $162,000 but later demanded a $500,000 reward. US authorities filed charges in California, where Nomad is based, and requested extradition. Gurevich faces up to 20 years in prison for money laundering. He stole $2.89M, returned $162k and demanded for $500k in rewards lmao.... Dude tryna do business with hacking !tip 1