- “EtherHiding” — Hiding Web2 Malicious Code in Web3 Smart Contracts https://labs.guard.io/etherhiding-hiding-web2-malicious-code-in-web3-smart-contracts-65ea78efad16 3 comments netsec
Linking pages
- EtherHiding: Hackers create novel way to hide malicious code in blockchains https://cointelegraph.com/news/ether-hiding-malicious-code-binance-smart-chain-contract 40 comments
- Hackers use Binance Smart Chain contracts to store malicious scripts https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-use-binance-smart-chain-contracts-to-store-malicious-scripts/ 35 comments
- South Korean regulators allege Sui Foundation manipulated markets https://web3isgoinggreat.com/?id=south-korean-regulators-allege-sui-foundation-manipulated-markets 9 comments
- Hackers host malicious code on Binance chain to circumvent takedowns https://web3isgoinggreat.com/?id=hackers-host-malicious-code-on-binance-chain-to-circumvent-takedowns 4 comments
- Acquiring Malicious Browser Extension Samples on a Shoestring Budget https://pberba.github.io/crypto/2024/09/14/malicious-browser-extension-genesis-market/ 1 comment
- From Clipboard to Compromise: A PowerShell Self-Pwn | Proofpoint US https://www.proofpoint.com/us/blog/threat-insight/clipboard-compromise-powershell-self-pwn 0 comments
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