
The cryptocurrency platform LeverageSir has been hacked, resulting in a loss of $355,000. The attack was identified by the SlowMist MistEye security system, which noted that the vulnerability was related to a specific function in the platform's contract. Additionally, a separate incident involved the theft of 2,930 ETH, valued at approximately $5.4 million, from zkLend. This stolen Ethereum was reportedly deposited into a phishing website that mimicked Tornado Cash, leading to its immediate loss to the operators of the phishing site. The sequence of events highlights ongoing security vulnerabilities in the cryptocurrency space.
Karma hit fast. Hacker steals 2,930 $ETH($5.4M) from zkLend... then gets phished while using Tornado Cash. All 2,930 $ETH($5.4M) gone — to another thief. https://t.co/O1ODLgRRTh https://t.co/36AhTSgOwZ
It seems that the 2,930 ETH stolen from @zkLend was deposited into Phishing website imitating TornadoCash and was immediately taken away by the phishing website’s operators. H/T @TornadoCashBot
🚨Yesterday, SlowMist MistEye security system detected an attack on SIR[.]trading (@leveragesir), leading to a loss of over $300K. 📊According to @MistTrack_io's analysis, the stolen assets were transferred into #Railgun, and the attacker's https://t.co/EcehQLlk01 https://t.co/mMLYv2qaGC







