zkLend hacker claims losing stolen ETH to Tornado Cash phishing site

zkLend hacker claims losing stolen ETH to Tornado Cash phishing site

zkLend hacker claims losing stolen ETH to Tornado Cash phishing site

The zkLend hacker said they were “devastated” after sending $5.4 million in Ether to a fake version of Tornado Cash, according to onchain messages.

The hacker behind the $9.6 million exploit of the decentralized money-lending protocol zkLend in February claims they’ve just fallen victim to a phishing website impersonating Tornado Cash, resulting in the loss of a significant portion of the stolen funds.

In a message sent to zkLend through Etherscan on March 31, the hacker claimed to have lost 2,930 Ether (ETH) from the stolen funds to a phishing website posing as a front-end for Tornado Cash. 

In a series of March 31 transfers, the zkLend thief sent 100 Ether at a time to an address named Tornado.Cash: Router, finishing with three deposits of 10 Ether.

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