DNS/CDN/frontend hash drift
Save (formerly Solend)'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 #
DNS/CDN/frontend hash drift. T-09 v1 shortlist — phase-2. Applicable: save.finance is the current frontend (rebranded from solend.fi in July 2024). Both domains are active. No DNS change or frontend hash drift reported in public security channels as of 2026-05-17. Risk note: the July 2024 rebrand from solend.fi to save.finance constituted a legitimate frontend transition; users who still access solend.fi could be redirected to a malicious clone if that domain were acquired. External monitor stack (hash monitor + DNS probes) for save.finance has not been built.
Sources #
- URL
- Decrypt — Solend Rebrands to Save (July 2024)Save rebrand to save.finance announced July 2024 — legitimate domain change confirmedretrieved 2026-05-17
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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