Arkham publishes an educational guide to smart contract vulnerability types including reentrancy, flash loans, oracle manipulation, and bridge exploits.
Security & Exploits ·
Arkham Intelligence, a blockchain analytics platform, has published an educational guide addressing four major categories of smart contract vulnerabilities: reentrancy attacks, flash loan exploits, oracle manipulation, and bridge compromises. The guide examines how these attack vectors have resulted in significant fund losses across the ecosystem.
The guide breaks down the mechanics of each vulnerability type, offering users insight into the technical exploits that have affected on-chain systems. Arkham's platform, which maps wallet addresses to real-world entities across multiple blockchains, routinely produces educational and analytical resources alongside its core intelligence products.
The specific scope of what the guide covers—such as particular case studies, quantified losses by attack type, or recommended mitigation strategies—remains unclear from available details. The extent to which the resource is intended for developers, security researchers, traders, or a general audience is not specified.