$1.8B to Crime, Down 51% From 2022
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According to Web3 security firm CertiK, a total of $1,840,879,064 was lost to security incidents in 2023. In total, 751 security incidents included code vulnerability, exit scams, phishing, private key compromises, and others. Decentralized Finance (DeFi) protocols have billions in total value locked (TVL). Hence, if there are loopholes in the smart contracts of the projects, bad actors would take advantage and steal the funds. Amount Lost to Web3 Security Incidents Declined by 51% – CertiK CertiK shared its “Hack3D The Web3 Security Report 2023” with BeInCrypto, which mentions that in 2023, bad actors stole over $1.8 billion from the crypto industry. On a positive note, the firm highlighted a 51% decrease in the amount lost to security incidents compared to 2022. In 2022, bad actors stole a total amount of over $3.7 billion. The screenshot below shows that the most damage occurred due to private key compromises of all security incidents. According to the report, crypto firms lost $880.9 million as the exploiters accessed private keys. Exit scams were the most frequently executed type of security incident among various incidents. Last year, there were 306 exit scams, also known as rug pulls. CertiK shared some tips exclusively with BeInCrypto on how community members can mitigate the risk of rug pulls: Conduct thorough research on project teams and their track records. Analyze the tokenomics of the project for sustainability and fairness. Look for projects with code audits from reputable firms. Stay updated with community feedback and developments. Be wary of projects promising unusually high returns. The security firm said: “It’s crucial to remain vigilant and informed, as the excitement of a bull market can often overshadow the need for caution.” Read more: What Is a Rug Pull? A Guide to the Web3 Scam 2023 Security Incident Count And Amount Lost…
Filed under: News - @ January 4, 2024 8:10 pm