Platform Specific Vulnerabilities

Architecture

Platform specific vulnerabilities frequently stem from the underlying system architecture of cryptocurrency exchanges, options platforms, and derivative clearinghouses. These weaknesses can manifest as insufficient segregation of duties, inadequate access controls, or flawed consensus mechanisms, creating opportunities for unauthorized access or manipulation. A poorly designed architecture may lack the necessary redundancy or failover capabilities, leading to single points of failure susceptible to denial-of-service attacks or systemic disruptions. Consequently, robust architectural reviews and penetration testing are crucial for identifying and mitigating these inherent risks within the financial technology stack.