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Securing Blockchain Networks like Ethereum and Hyperledger Fabric

You're reading from   Securing Blockchain Networks like Ethereum and Hyperledger Fabric Learn advanced security configurations and design principles to safeguard Blockchain networks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838646486
Length 244 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Alessandro Parisi Alessandro Parisi
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Preface 1. Section 1: Blockchain Security Core Concepts
2. Introducing Blockchain Security and Attack Vectors FREE CHAPTER 3. Cryptography Essentials 4. Blockchain Security Assumptions 5. Section 2: Architecting Blockchain Security
6. Trustless Blockchain Networks 7. Securing Hyperledger Fabric 8. Section 3: Securing Decentralized Apps and Smart Contracts
9. Decentralized Apps and Smart Contracts 10. Preventing Threats for DApps and Smart Contracts 11. Section 4: Preserving Data Integrity and Privacy
12. Exploiting Blockchain as an Attack Vector 13. Analyzing Privacy and GDPR Compliance Issues 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Spreading malware with blockchain

The possible presence of malware within Bitcoin's blockchain was confirmed by the aforementioned paper entitled A Quantitative Analysis of the Impact of Arbitrary Blockchain Content on Bitcoin.

Although the suspicious software detected within the blockchain by the researchers did not represent effective malware and therefore does not pose a real threat to data integrity, it nevertheless represents potential annoyances for users, as the installed antivirus software could prevent access to important blockchain files following the detection of suspicious signatures.

However, the possibility of exploiting the peculiar characteristics of the blockchain as an attack vector for spreading real malware was verified by a recently published paper, entitled Developing a K-ary Malware Using Blockchain, by Joanna Moubarak, Eric Filiol, and Maroun Chamoun...

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