Virus

Summary

A virus in the context of web3 is a type of malware that can replicate itself and spread to other systems, often causing harm to networks, applications, and user data.

Detailed Description

Web3 viruses operate in decentralized environments, often targeting smart contracts or decentralized applications (dApps). They can exploit vulnerabilities in the code to perform unauthorized actions such as stealing cryptocurrencies, manipulating transactions, or disrupting services. Unlike traditional viruses, which primarily infect operating systems or applications on a single device, web3 viruses can spread across nodes on a blockchain or infect users through compromised dApps or smart contracts.

Category
Cybersecurity
Synonyms
Smart Contract Virus
Worms
Malware
Trojan Horse
Crypto Malware

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Targeting DeFi Protocols

A virus can exploit a flaw in a DeFi application to siphon funds from liquidity pools.

Industries:

Finance
Technology

Platforms:

Ethereum
Polygon
Manipulating NFTs

Viruses can affect non-fungible tokens by temporarily taking control of the contract to modify ownership records.

Industries:

Gaming
Art

Platforms:

Ethereum
Flow
Phishing through Smart Contracts

Viruses can be embedded within smart contracts to collect user credentials or private keys.

Industries:

Cybersecurity
Finance

Platforms:

Ethereum

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