How North Korea's 6-month long secret espionage program has crypto community rethinking security
coindesk|2026年04月07日 12:31
For years, the DeFi industry has treated security as a technical problem: something that could be solved with better code. But the Drift incident suggests something far more complex: that the real vulnerabilities may lie outside the codebase altogether.
What to know : The $270M Drift exploit wasn’t a traditional smart contract hack but a months-long social engineering campaign, signaling a shift in DeFi threats from code vulnerabilities to human targets and intelligence-style operations. In response, DeFi protocols are rethinking security beyond audits — focusing on operational security, team vulnerabilities, and designing systems that assume even trusted actors can be compromised.
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