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3 thoughts on “The 2.2 Billion USD Shift: Why Hackers Are Trading Code Exploits for Your Infrastructure in 2026”

  1. $2.2B and they still call these sophisticated attacks. most of it is just social engineering and exposed API keys lol

    1. half these breaches are someone getting phished and handing over their deployer wallet. 2.2 billion lost to a fake email is wild

  2. chain_sentinel

    makes sense though. smart contract audits have gotten way better so attackers go after the humans holding the keys instead of the code itself

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