PANews reported on April 1 that zkLend officials posted on the X platform: "Last night, the attackers of zkLend attempted to use Tornado Cash to mix the stolen funds of 2,930 ETH and interacted with a known Tornado Cash phishing website, resulting in the funds being transferred to another party. The phishing website appears to have been in operation for more than 5 years. At present, the security team has no conclusive evidence that the phishing website is related to the attacker. As a precautionary measure, we have included the new wallet addresses on the phishing website in the fund tracking work. Since last night, there has been a large amount of fund flow in the wallet addresses controlled by the attacker. The security team and the zkLend team have been monitoring in real time and keeping in touch with the crypto exchange (CEX) and relevant departments. We will continue to work hard to track these funds."
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