zkLend loses $9.5M in crypto heist, asks hacker to return 90%

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Decentralized money lender zkLend suffered a breach where threat actors exploited a smart contract flaw to steal 3,600 Ethereum, worth $9.5 million at the time.

zkLend is a decentralized money-market protocol built on Starknet, a Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum. It enables users to deposit, borrow, and lend various assets.

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The attack took place yesterday afternoon, with zkLend warning on X they were suffering a cybersecurity incident.

According to the EthSecurity Telegram channel, the threat actors exploited a rounding error bug inĀ zkLend’s smart contract mint() function.

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ā€œThe attacker manipulated the ā€œlending_accumulatorā€ to be very large at 4.069297906051644020, then took advantage of the rounding error during ztoken mint() and withdraw() to repeatedly deposit 4.069297906051644021 wstETH getting 2 wei then withdraw 4.069297906051644020*1.5 -1 = 6.103946859077466029 wstETH to expend just 1 wei,ā€ reads a post to the EthSecurity channel.

Starkware, who developed the Starknet network, confirmed that the vulnerability was not part of Starknet technology but rather an application-specific bug.

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According to Cyvers, the threat actors attempted to launder the crypto through the RailGun privacy protocol but was blocked due to protocol policies.

zkLend has now issued a message to the hacker stating that if they return 90% of the stolen Ethereum, which is 3,300 ETH, they can keep the other 10% and will not face any liability for the attack.

ā€œWe understand that you are responsible for today’s attack on zkLend. You may keep 10% of the funds as a whitehat bounty, and send back the remaining 90%, or 3,300 ETH to be exact, to this Ethereum address: 0xCf31e1b97790afD681723fA1398c5eAd9f69B98C,ā€ reads an on-chainĀ message to the hacker.

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ā€œUpon receiving the transfer, we agree to release from any and all liability regarding the attack.ā€

ā€œWe are working with security firms and law enforcement at this stage. If we do not hear from you by 00:00 UTC, 14th Feb 2025, we will proceed with the next steps to track and prosecute you.ā€

The crypto thieves have untilĀ February 13, at 7:00 PM EST, to return 90% of the stolen funds, after which zkLend will pursue legal action.

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There has not been any response from the hacker, which is usually the case in these situations. No threat actors have been attributed to the attack.

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