ZKsync, an Ethereum Layer-2 scaling protocol, confirmed Tuesday that $5 million worth of ZK tokens were stolen due to a compromised administrator wallet. The breach targeted unclaimed tokens from the June 2024 airdrop distribution contracts.
An update shared by the ZKsync protocol reveals that the breach originated from a compromised private key controlling the admin account for three airdrop distribution contracts.
The attacker used this key to call a function named sweepUnclaimed() and minted approximately 111 million unclaimed ZK tokens directly to the attacker’s wallet, 0xb102…d6a8, which currently holds most of the stolen tokens.
ZKsync noted that the incident is isolated to the airdrop distribution cont…
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