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by: xpoolPosted on: April 2, 2025

Stolen Ethereum Lost in Phishing Scam

A recent cybersecurity incident has shed light on how easy it is for hackers to lose large sums of cryptocurrency through phishing scams. A hacker who stole 2,930 ETH, worth approximately $5.4 million, from zkLend on March 31st fell victim to a sophisticated phishing attempt that impersonated the renowned Tornado Cash platform. This misdirected action led to the entire stolen amount being seized by another individual.

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