Crypto cybersecurity is a crucial aspect of protecting blockchain networks, wallets, and digital assets from attacks. It combines cryptography, decentralized architecture, and security systems to reduce risks like hacking and fraud.
The most common entry points for attackers are weak private key management and insecure platforms. Phishing, malware, and social engineering are also prevalent methods used by hackers to steal cryptocurrency.
Blockchain systems are designed to be highly secure due to decentralization and cryptography, but they are vulnerable to vulnerabilities. Risks often arise at the application layer, such as smart contracts, exchanges, or user behavior.




