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Ethical Hacking: Blockchain & Smart Contract Security 2025

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  • Updated 4/2025
4.2
(87 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
6 Hour(s) 2 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Makongue Tobbo Gilles Camille
Rating
4.2
(87 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Ethical Hacking: Blockchain & Smart Contract Security 2025

Learn how to identify vulnerabilities on Blockchain & mitigate them , Hack Smart Contracts , Perform an Audit Review

One of the most important aspect in Blockchain space is security. During the past years  have seen Decentralize application ,  as well as Blockchain protocol that got hacked just because of some vulnerabilities lying in their Systems (Smart Contract).

Repots have  stated the total amount of funds stolen or hacked in Blockchain protocol including DeFi  (Decentralized Finance ) in 2022 is over 2,7Billoions dollars . Since we know the TVL (total value lock) from Blockchains ( Ethereum , Binance , Solana , Polkadot , Cardarno etc..) exceed 50Billions dollars, we understand how important is security of Smart Contact. 

Blockchain security is also important as it helps boost adoption, improve the solutions running on Blockchain  (Applications),  secure investor's funds. Considering a career in Blockchain especially in security makes you stand out from the crowd.   

In this course we will go through :


  • Network Consensus vulnerabilities and see how they operate.

  • Smart contract vulnerabilities and attacks Theory + Practical

  • Understand smart contract attacks Theory + Practical implementation

  • Identify Smart contract vulnerabilities in a given Smart contract

  • Learn how to Hack smart contracts Theory + Practical implementation

  • Understand the different tool for smart contract audit process

  • Understand the different techniques used to conduct a solid Smart contract Audit

  • Perform a full Smart Contract Audit

  • Write an Audit report



Course Content

  • 10 section(s)
  • 41 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Section 1 : Introduction to Smart contract security audit course
  • Section 2 Section 2 : Consensus based Vulnerabilities Bitcoin Ethereum BnB Chain Polygon
  • Section 3 Section 3 :Denial of Service attack Attack : Network and transaction Level
  • Section 4 Section 4 : Smart Contract Attack Vector : Denial of Service
  • Section 5 Section 5 : Smart Contract Attack vector Reentrancy Attack
  • Section 6 Section6: Smart Contract Attack : RugPull , Pump Dump schemes , Limit sell order
  • Section 7 Section7: Smart Contract Attack vector : Front Running , Signature replay Attack
  • Section 8 Section 8 : DeFi (Decentralized Finance ) Concepts
  • Section 9 Section 9 : Smart contract audit review process and methodology
  • Section 10 Section 10 : Capstone project : Perform a full Smart Contract audit on Wallet

What You’ll Learn

  • Understand Network and Consensus and Smart Contract vulnerabilities
  • Understand smart contract attacks Vector in depth Theory with Practical implementation
  • Identify Smart contract vulnerabilities in a given Smart contract
  • Learn how to Hack Smart contracts with Practical implementation
  • Understand the different techniques used to conduct a solid Smart contract Audit review
  • Perform a full Smart Contract Security Audit review
  • Manipulate necessary tools to help you perform an Audit
  • categorize vulnerabilities and write an Audit report


Reviews

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    Levi Chinecherem C.
    4.5

    Personally I started seeing what I do wrong and right, some vulnerabilities are right in front of us but while building we are not seeing them, thank you man, this gave me some more stepping stones

  • K
    Kem Carson
    5.0

    Good journey doe far. Very well explained a detailed

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    A2Z Tech
    4.0

    Good one

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    Ghassen BARKACHE
    2.5

    course is boring no real practical examples, instructor is repeating himself a lot which makes it non-smooth

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