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Web3 Attack Vector

Definition

A Web3 Attack Vector is a pathway or method that malicious actors can use to compromise decentralized applications, protocols, or user assets within the Web3 ecosystem. These vectors often exploit vulnerabilities inherent in smart contract code, decentralized infrastructure, or user interaction with blockchain-based services. Examples include reentrancy attacks, oracle manipulation, or front-running exploits. Understanding these vectors is crucial for building secure decentralized systems.