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Wie BlockSec $5 Mio. an Krypto-Assets bei erfolgreicher ParaSpace-Attackenabwehr rettete

March 17, 2023
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Am 17.03.2023 um 05:48:59 Uhr (UTC) hat BlockSec erfolgreich einen Angriffsversuch auf ParaSpace (ein führendes NFT-Verleihprotokoll) abgewehrt und Kryptowerte im Wert von 5 Millionen US-Dollar geschützt.

Wie im vorherigen Blog-Artikel erwähnt, glauben wir stets, dass eine proaktivere Lösung zur Bedrohungsprävention bei der Abwehr von Bedrohungen helfen kann. Wir haben ein solches System intern im Jahr 2022 implementiert. Zum Zeitpunkt der Erstellung dieses Artikels hat unser System erfolgreich mehrere Angriffe abgewehrt und Benutzervermögenswerte im Wert von rund 14 Millionen US-Dollar gerettet.

Sehen Sie unsere Perspektive zur proaktiven Bedrohungsprävention in diesem Artikel.

Die Machbarkeit und Praxis unserer Lösung wurden von der Community weithin anerkannt, und wir haben mit einigen erstklassigen Partnern in der Community zusammengearbeitet. Zum Beispiel arbeiten wir mit Compound zusammen, um ein Risikopräventionssystem für Compound V3 Smart Contracts zu entwickeln.

Wir versuchen stets, Infrastrukturen für die Blockchain-Sicherheit für die Web3-Community aufzubauen, darunter Phalcon Explorer (ein Transaktionsanalyse-Tool für Web3-Entwickler und Sicherheitsexperten), MetaDock (eine Sicherheits-Toolbox für Web3-Nutzer) und MetaSleuth (ein Tool zur Nachverfolgung von Geldern für Web3-Nutzer).

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