DeFi Exploit Database

Exploit

⎊ A DeFi Exploit Database catalogs instances of successful and attempted unauthorized access to decentralized finance protocols, typically resulting in financial loss or disruption of service. These events often stem from vulnerabilities in smart contract code, economic incentives, or oracle mechanisms, demanding rigorous post-mortem analysis to understand attack vectors. Understanding exploit patterns is crucial for informing security audits, risk modeling, and the development of more robust decentralized systems, particularly as total value locked (TVL) in DeFi continues to evolve. The database serves as a critical resource for developers, security researchers, and investors seeking to quantify and mitigate systemic risk within the ecosystem.