Crypto hacks have reached $ 3.1 billion in 2025, inspired to introduce a device to prevent real -time danger.
Summary
- Immunefi launched Magnus for $ 180B protection in user assets.
- The stage will take advantage of AI to scan the dangers.
- Magnus also deal with human error like social engineering.
Crypto remains a major goal for hackers, requiring mitigation equipment of advanced danger. On Thursday, 31 July, the Blockchain Security firm Immunafi launched the Magnus platform, designed to prevent dangers in real time.
In protocols such as platform arbitrum, zksync and curve finance, user will protect more than $ 180 billion in funds. According to a report by Hacon, Crypto hack has already reached $ 3.1 billion 2025, underlining the immediate need for security security.
The Magnus AI-based safety equipment will take advantage of Codexa, which scans and prevents dangers in real time. Codexa acts as a compressed dataset of blockchain weaknesses, which enables real -time scanning and immediate danger alert for provisions.
Michel Amador, CEO and founder of Immunfi, said, “When each other counts an active exploitation, all your safety intelligence at one place is the difference between a close call and destruction.” “Unlike the platform, which locks you into future equipment, Magnus lets you take advantage of the best-in-closs monitoring providers while maintaining integrated operations.”
Immunities deal with human element in Magnus AI security
Magnus does more than the scan blockchain code for weaknesses. It also combines human error, including social engineering and compromise keys, which are general attack vectors of investment. For this reason, the platform will integrate Fazland and Felsef and there will be failure to bring the dangers in a smart contract monitoring and a unified interface.
“Safety fragmentation, the” heel of the Achilis “of the protocol trying to scale for institutional standards,” Anirin said, “Cofounder of policy enforcement at a single command center, giving security teams giving real-time visibility and full-time visibility and full-time-graded coverage, which required a patchwork of equipment.” ,