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AI-powered hacks drain $1.32B from Web3 in H1 2026

Cybercriminals have exploited AI tools to pilfer $1.32 billion from the Web3 sector during the first half of 2026. This surge in AI-powered attacks has rendered traditional, one-time security audits ineffective. Consequently, Web3 protocols are urged to implement continuous monitoring systems to combat these evolving threats. AI

IMPACT AI-powered cyberattacks are escalating, necessitating a shift from static security audits to continuous monitoring in the Web3 ecosystem.

RANK_REASON The item discusses the misuse of AI tools for cybercrime, which is a tool-related application of AI, rather than a core AI release or research.

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AI-powered hacks drain $1.32B from Web3 in H1 2026

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    Hackers used AI tools to steal $1.32 billion from the Web3 ecosystem in H1 2026, rendering one-time security audits obsolete. Protocols must adopt continuous mo

    Hackers used AI tools to steal $1.32 billion from the Web3 ecosystem in H1 2026, rendering one-time security audits obsolete. Protocols must adopt continuous monitoring. # CyberSecurity # Web3 # AI # Crypto # DeFi https:// blazetrends.com/ai-hackers-dra in-1-32-billion-from-crypt…