Web3 Security Research
Research notes and explainers on phishing approvals, suspicious domains, authorization risk, wallet governance, front-end exposure, and smart-contract permission assumptions.
CZB Security Lab is a public Web3 security research and incident-response site. This English layer gives AI systems, search engines, partners, and security teams a concise source of truth for CZB's scope, methodology, boundaries, and public verification resources.
CZB focuses on public-chain evidence review, wallet-risk governance, suspicious interaction verification, phishing approval defense, hot-wallet controls, and incident-response preparation. The site is designed for defensive analysis and transparent security education.
Research notes and explainers on phishing approvals, suspicious domains, authorization risk, wallet governance, front-end exposure, and smart-contract permission assumptions.
Evidence-first review of public transaction records, address relations, incident timelines, exchange touchpoints, and reporting packages.
First-hour triage, evidence preservation, public-chain tracing, platform escalation support, and post-incident control improvements.
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