Blockchain audit:

With the growing adoption of decentralized technologies, the security of your assets on the blockchain is more important than ever. While the immutability of the blockchain is a strength, it also means that a vulnerability in a smart contract or the network itself can result in irreparable and potentially multi-million dollar losses. That’s why we specialize in auditing the security of your smart contracts and networks to prevent critical failures, ensuring that your projects are robust and secure from their inception.

Our experts analyze the code of your contracts, the architecture of your network, and your security protocols to identify vulnerabilities before they can be exploited. We focus on finding logical errors, reentrancy bugs, timing vulnerabilities, and other issues that could be exploited by attackers. This comprehensive analysis not only detects bugs, but also assesses the resilience of your blockchain architecture against the most sophisticated attacks.

Protecting your digital assets in this new technological frontier is our priority. An audit from Hacking Mode not only ensures the integrity of your code, but also builds trust with your community, investors, and partners. By demonstrating your commitment to security, you position your project as a trusted leader in the blockchain ecosystem, ensuring that your projects are secure, transparent, and reliable.

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15

Years of experience in cybersecurity

80

Security Projects

5000

Vulnerabilities

90

Protected companies

What do we do?

We are a company specializing in cybersecurity. We offer services such as ethical hacking, red teaming, vulnerability analysis, code analysis, social engineering, and support for the implementation, evaluation, and auditing of standards, regulations, and best practices such as ISO 27001, PCI DSS, ISO 27032, NIST, CIS, FFIEC, SWIFT, and CMMI. We also provide general services in information security and cybersecurity.

Our team of professionals has worked for the following companies: