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* In 2017, $150 million worth of ETH was stolen from an organization named [[Parity technologies]] due to a critical vulnerability present in their [[Ethereum]] smart contract.
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* In 2016, a [[DAO]] called [[Genesis DAO]] was compromised exploiting a security loophole in the system. $50 million worth of ETH from Genesis DAO’s crowdfunding investors were stolen.
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* In August 2021 Hackers stole $613 million worth of digital currency from a company named [[Poly Network]]. They exploited a vulnerability in the digital contracts Poly Network uses, [[Poly Network exploit]].
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<ref>https://www.getastra.com/blog/security-audit/smart-contract-security/</ref>
  
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== Related ==
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* [[Vyper]]
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* [[SWC Registry]]
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* [[Solidify]]
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* [[Solidity]]
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* [[re-entrancy]], [[front running]], [[ETH]] send a rejection, integer overflow/underflow, [[DoS]], Insufficient [[Gas]] briefing, [[RCE]] and many others mentioned in [[Smart Contracts Weakness Classification Registry]]
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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* {{Smart contract security}}
 
* {{smart contract}}
 
* {{smart contract}}
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* {{Crypto security}}
  
 
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[[Category:Crypto]]

Latest revision as of 13:01, 3 May 2024

  • In 2017, $150 million worth of ETH was stolen from an organization named Parity technologies due to a critical vulnerability present in their Ethereum smart contract.
  • In 2016, a DAO called Genesis DAO was compromised exploiting a security loophole in the system. $50 million worth of ETH from Genesis DAO’s crowdfunding investors were stolen.
  • In August 2021 Hackers stole $613 million worth of digital currency from a company named Poly Network. They exploited a vulnerability in the digital contracts Poly Network uses, Poly Network exploit.

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  • https://www.getastra.com/blog/security-audit/smart-contract-security/
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