The Ethereum Foundation disclosed the results of the ETH Rangers security funding program, with 17 researchers recovering over $5.8 million in six months.

PANews reported on April 16th that the ETH Rangers program, launched in late 2024 by the Ethereum Foundation in conjunction with Secureum , The Red Guild , and the Security Alliance ( SEAL ), has concluded, providing six months of funding to 17 individuals working in public security. During this period, the teams and individuals involved recovered or froze over $ 5.8 million in funds, reported or compiled over 785 vulnerabilities, client-side flaws, and Proof-of-Concept ( PoC ) analyses, identified approximately 100 IT professionals involved in DPRK (North Korea) infiltration of Web3 projects, handled over 36 security incidents, and conducted over 80 security training sessions and workshops. Project outputs covered multiple open-source security infrastructures, including a DeFi incident analysis platform, a GitHub suspicious account detection tool, a client-side DoS testing framework, and optimizations to the formal verification tool Kontrol , targeting developers and the global security research community.

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