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A Survey on Ethereum Systems Security

Huashan Chen, Marcus Pendleton, Laurent Njilla, Shouhuai Xu

2020ACM Computing Surveys471 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Blockchain technology is believed by many to be a game changer in many application domains. While the first generation of blockchain technology (i.e., Blockchain 1.0) is almost exclusively used for cryptocurrency, the second generation (i.e., Blockchain 2.0), as represented by Ethereum, is an open and decentralized platform enabling a new paradigm of computing—Decentralized Applications (DApps) running on top of blockchains. The rich applications and semantics of DApps inevitably introduce many security vulnerabilities, which have no counterparts in pure cryptocurrency systems like Bitcoin. Since Ethereum is a new, yet complex, system, it is imperative to have a systematic and comprehensive understanding on its security from a holistic perspective, which was previously unavailable in the literature. To the best of our knowledge, the present survey, which can also be used as a tutorial, fills this void. We systematize three aspects of Ethereum systems security: vulnerabilities, attacks, and defenses. We draw insights into vulnerability root causes, attack consequences, and defense capabilities, which shed light on future research directions.

Topics & Concepts

CryptocurrencyBlockchainComputer scienceComputer securityVulnerability (computing)Data scienceBlockchain Technology Applications and SecuritySecurity and Verification in ComputingAdvanced Malware Detection Techniques
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