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
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.