DNS/CDN/frontend hash drift
deBridge's assessment for RD-F-105 — scored gray on the v1.7.0 rubric. The evidence below is the curator's reasoning for this score.
Evidence summary #
**Phase:** v1 phase 2 · Tier A (instant grade flip on unscheduled drift) **Applicable:** Yes — debridge.finance and app.debridge.finance are the production frontends. Halborn conducted a WebApp security audit (2022-05-18) and an infrastructure/Cloudflare review (2022-05-26), confirming the team has considered this surface. No IPFS hash publication for immutable frontend access found. **Current posture:** No DNS change or TLS certificate change detected in public search results for 2022–2026. ...
Sources #
- GitHubhttps://github.com/debridge-finance/debridge-securityretrieved 2026-04-28
Methodology #
Detect whether the hash of production frontend JS changes versus the prior published hash, or a DNS config change is detected.
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