Dapp Interface Hack

Definition ∞ A Dapp interface hack involves compromising the front-end user interface of a decentralized application, rather than directly attacking the underlying smart contracts. This security breach typically redirects users to a malicious site or alters legitimate input fields to steal funds or credentials. Users interacting with the compromised interface unknowingly authorize unintended transactions. Such incidents highlight the importance of end-to-end security in Web3 applications.
Context ∞ The prevalence of Dapp interface hacks underscores the need for robust security measures beyond just smart contract audits, extending to the entire user interaction layer. Debates center on best practices for secure front-end development, content delivery network protection, and client-side verification. Future efforts concentrate on decentralized hosting solutions and stronger browser-side security protocols to prevent such redirection attacks.