Attacks


Pananalapi

Web3 Security Firm Blockaid Raises $27M to Help Tackle Industry's 'Never-Ending' Challenges

Blockaid claims to have scanned 450 million transactions, thwarted 1.2 million malicious transactions and safeguarded $500 million in user funds in the last three months .

CEO Ido Ben-Natan and CTO Raz Niv

Opinyon

As explorações de pontes custaram US$ 2 bilhões em 2022. Veja como elas poderiam ter sido evitadas

As pontes essenciais para nosso criptoverso multicadeia são vulneráveis ​​a hacks. Mas uma análise de algumas das maiores explorações do ano passado revela que a aplicação combinada de múltiplas medidas de segurança poderia ter bloqueado os ataques, escreve o cofundador da Gnosis , Martin Köppelmann.

New York City street view of multiple bridges and overpasses (Red Morley Hewitt/Unsplash)

Opinyon

Gli exploit dei ponti costeranno 2 miliardi di dollari nel 2022: ecco come avrebbero potuto essere evitati

I ponti essenziali per il nostro criptoverso multicatena sono vulnerabili agli attacchi hacker. Ma un’analisi di alcuni dei più grandi exploit dell’anno scorso rivela che l’applicazione di più misure di sicurezza in combinazione avrebbe potuto bloccare gli attacchi, scrive il cofondatore Gnosis Martin Köppelmann.

New York City street view of multiple bridges and overpasses (Red Morley Hewitt/Unsplash)

Opinyon

Las explotaciones de puentes costarán 2.000 millones de dólares en 2022, así es como podrían haberse evitado

Los puentes que son esenciales para nuestro criptoverso multicadena son vulnerables a los ataques. Pero un análisis de algunos de los mayores exploits del año pasado revela que la aplicación de múltiples medidas de seguridad combinadas podría haber bloqueado los ataques, escribe el cofundador de Gnosis , Martin Köppelmann.

New York City street view of multiple bridges and overpasses (Red Morley Hewitt/Unsplash)

Opinyon

Bridge Exploits Cost $2B in 2022, Here’s How They Could Have Been Averted

The bridges that are essential to our multi-chain cryptoverse are vulnerable to hacks. But an analysis of some of the biggest exploits of the past year reveals that applying multiple security measures in combination could have blocked the attacks, writes Gnosis co-founder Martin Köppelmann.

New York City street view of multiple bridges and overpasses (Red Morley Hewitt/Unsplash)

Pananalapi

Ethereum Bot Gets Attacked for $20M as Validator Strikes Back

The incident raises questions about whether validators can be trusted, one former member of the Ethereum Foundation said.

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Merkado

USP Stablecoin Loses Dollar Peg as DeFi Protocol Platypus Suffers $8.5M Attack

The flash loan attack caused Platypus Finance’s native stablecoin to fall to 48 cents from $1. The potential loss is $8.5 million, according to blockchain security firm CertiK.

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Pananalapi

Paradigm Leads $11.8M Funding Round Into Web3 Firewall Blowfish

Blowfish aims to help wallets and custodians protect users with real-time warnings and human-readable transaction context.

Naoris hopes to create a decentralized proof-of-security consensus mechanism by the end of 2022. (jaydeep/Pixabay)

Pananalapi

IRA Financial Sues Gemini Over $37M Crypto Heist

The lawsuit corroborates earlier reporting that hackers deployed a police SWAT team as “a ruse to distract IRA employees” on the day of the attack.

(Jason Pofahl/Unsplash)

Tech

Returned Funds, Blacklisted Tokens Raise More Questions Than Answers in DeFi's Biggest Hack

The Poly Network attacker has returned $342 million of their $613 million haul. Should token issuers freeze the rest?

1908 photograph of a vault door

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