The digital landscape is a theater of constant flux, with new hacks, scams, and critical vulnerabilities emerging every week. As highlighted in this week’s “ThreatsDay Bulletin,” the rapid evolution of attacker tactics is evident, where seemingly minor oversights can quickly escalate into catastrophic risks.
Of particular concern for the Web3 ecosystem are infrastructure-level threats. Instances such as the RustFS flaw, Remote Code Execution (RCE) via WebUI, and widespread cloud misconfigurations underscore potential risks to the operational foundation of decentralized applications and blockchain nodes. While protocols often prioritize smart contract auditing, if the underlying layers are vulnerable to these common yet potent exploits, they become prime targets for sophisticated supply chain attacks.
Furthermore, the mention of “Hackers Falling for Honeypots” signals an important shift in defensive strategies. Active deception tactics are proving highly effective in understanding attacker methodologies and disrupting their attack chains early. Web3 developers and security professionals must ensure the robust integrity of their infrastructure layers, expanding their focus beyond smart contracts. It is imperative to leverage the latest intelligence to bolster defenses before the next wave of attacks breaks.
Source: ThreatsDay Bulletin: RustFS Flaw, Iranian Ops, WebUI RCE, Cloud Leaks, and 12 More Stories



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