Welcome to NullRabbit Research Hub
Welcome to NullRabbit Research Hub
We're excited to launch our research hub, a dedicated space where we share cutting-edge insights on decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) security, blockchain infrastructure protection, and the evolving landscape of distributed systems security.
What You'll Find Here
Our research hub will feature:
- Security Analysis: Deep dives into emerging threats and vulnerabilities in DePIN networks
- Infrastructure Studies: Research on validator security, node protection, and network resilience
- Industry Reports: Analysis of security trends across different blockchain networks
- Technical Guides: Best practices for securing decentralized infrastructure
Our Mission
As the decentralized web continues to grow, so do the security challenges. Our research aims to:
- Identify emerging security threats in DePIN networks
- Analyze vulnerabilities across different infrastructure types
- Develop innovative protection mechanisms
- Share knowledge with the broader community
Stay Connected
Follow our research as we explore the intersection of security, decentralization, and infrastructure. Together, we're building a more secure decentralized future.
This is the beginning of our journey. Stay tuned for in-depth research, analysis, and insights from the NullRabbit team.
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Validator nodes face constant exposure. This deep dive explains how NullRabbit Guard uses eBPF and XDP to enforce security directly inside the NIC driver, dropping scans and abnormal traffic at line rate before they reach the kernel or your node.
Validator Slashing Incidents Are a Warning. Sui Could Be Next.
Recent Ethereum validator slashings showed how fragile infra can be. Our scan of Sui uncovered something worse: nearly 40% of validator voting power exposed.
Sui Validator Network Exposed: Nearly 40% at Risk
NullRabbit's August 2025 scan of the Sui validator set revealed nearly 40% of voting power exposed to SSH, CVEs, and misconfigurations - leaving the network one step away from consensus failure.
