PANews reported on February 14 that zkLend, a lending protocol on the Starknet chain, released a post-security incident analysis on the X platform, which pointed out that zkLend was attacked starting from February 11, resulting in a loss of approximately $9.6 million in funds. In addition, zkLend stated: 1. Before considering restarting the protocol, the security team and auditors will deploy security patches and conduct a thorough review. 2. Continue to work with zeroShadow to track further fund flows. 3. Will regularly provide transparent updates to the community on the progress of the situation and measures taken to protect user funds. 4. Will collect suggestions and feedback from the community in the future to develop a fair and appropriate compensation plan.
zkLend: A fair and appropriate compensation plan will be developed
- 2025-04-01
zkLend: New wallet addresses on phishing sites included in fund tracking efforts
- 2025-04-01
The zkLend hacker also had his theft stolen. Was it a case of thieves robbing each other or a self-directed show?
- 2025-03-05
zkLend: Asset Recovery Portal Now Live
- 2025-03-03
SlowMist February Security Report: Web3 security incident losses amounted to $1.681 billion
- 2025-03-01
PeckShieldAlert: 20 crypto hacking incidents occurred in February, with losses of approximately $1.51 billion
- 2025-02-20
zkLend announces compensation plan: after team donations, the total funding gap is reduced to approximately US$9.013 million