Eclipse Attack
● Intermediate
What is an Eclipse Attack?
An eclipse attack occurs when most peers connected to a blockchain network are malicious and isolate a target node from honest participants. By monopolizing the node’s connections, attackers can control the information it receives, delay or block transaction data, and potentially exploit the victim in double-spending or other attacks.
Eclipse attacks are a serious threat to decentralized networks, highlighting the importance of robust peer selection and network security mechanisms.