Transaction Hijack

Definition ∞ A transaction hijack is a type of cyberattack where an unauthorized party intercepts and alters a legitimate transaction before it is finalized. In the context of digital assets, this could involve redirecting funds to a malicious address or modifying transaction details. This exploit exploits vulnerabilities in network communication or user interfaces to subvert the intended transfer. It represents a direct interference with the integrity of a financial operation.
Context ∞ Transaction hijack incidents are a serious security concern within the cryptocurrency domain, particularly affecting users of less secure wallets or platforms. News reports often detail cases where users have had their outgoing transactions rerouted without their knowledge, leading to the loss of funds. Vigilance against such attacks necessitates careful verification of transaction details and the use of secure wallet solutions.