DNS/CDN/frontend hash drift
Venus Protocol's assessment for RD-F-105 — scored green on the v1.7.0 rubric. The evidence below is the curator's reasoning for this score.
Evidence summary #
Venus frontend (app.venus.io) served via Cloudflare CDN, DNS on Cloudflare nameservers, AWS certs with auto-renew. SPF/DKIM configured per risk management docs. September 2025 phishing used fake Zoom client, not DNS hijacking. No frontend hash drift detected. Structural gap: no publicly published frontend hash baseline by Venus (production pipeline would need to establish baseline). Current posture: no drift detected.
Sources #
- DocsVenus docs — Risk Management (Cloudflare CDN, AWS certs, SPF/DKIM)https://docs-v4.venus.io/risk/risk-managementretrieved 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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