3.3.3 Partition Attacks
Partition Attacks
Mechanism: A Partition Attack occurs when an attacker intentionally isolates a portion of the blockchain network (a network partition), preventing certain nodes from communicating with the rest of the network. This can create two separate chains, one that is not aware of the otherβs transactions or blocks.
Impact: Partitioning can cause inconsistent views of the blockchain among different nodes, leading to forks and disrupting consensus. This can also make the network more susceptible to double-spending or other attacks as different nodes may validate transactions differently.
Prevention: Network redundancy, improved communication protocols, and faster blockchain synchronization can help mitigate the effects of partitioning attacks.
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