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Multiple-Layer Security Threats on the Ethereum Blockchain and Their Countermeasures

Li Duan, Yangyang Sun, Kejia Zhang, Yong Ding

2022Security and Communication Networks26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Blockchain technology has been widely used in digital currency, Internet of Things, and other important fields because of its decentralization, nontampering, and anonymity. The vigorous development of blockchain cannot be separated from the security guarantee. However, there are various security threats within the blockchain that have shown in the past to cause huge financial losses. This paper aims at studying the multi-level security threats existing in the Ethereum blockchain, and exploring the security protection schemes under multiple attack scenarios. There are ten attack scenarios studied in this paper, which are replay attack, short url attack, false top-up attack, transaction order dependence attack, integer overflow attack, re-entrancy attack, honeypot attack, airdrop hunting attack, writing of arbitrary storage address attack, and gas exhaustion denial of service attack. This paper also proposes protection schemes. Finally, these schemes are evaluated by experiments. Experimental results show that our approach is efficient and does not bring too much extra cost and that the time cost has doubled at most.

Topics & Concepts

Computer securityBlockchainComputer scienceDenial-of-service attackReplay attackDatabase transactionApplication layer DDoS attackThe InternetAuthentication (law)World Wide WebProgramming languageBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityCurrency Recognition and DetectionAdvanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques
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