The official ZKsync account on X (formerly Twitter) was briefly compromised to promote a fake ZK token airdrop.
The fraudulent post claimed that every subscriber was entitled to a share of the initial token offering. It directed users to a suspicious link: “distribution-zksync.io.”
The post remained online for about 15 minutes before being removed. At this time, ZKsync has not issued any official statement confirming the hack.
zkSync Twitter is compromised. Don't interact. pic.twitter.com/1l9cNwBLUJ
— pseudo 🇺🇦 (@pseudotheos) May 12, 2025
Despite the hack, there has not yet been a significant immediate impact on the price of the ZK token. However, further consequences may arise if user trust declines.
Security experts warn users to be cautious and avoid interacting with any unverified links related to token distribution.
This incident highlights the increasing frequency of hacks on social media targeting major crypto projects.
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