The Ethereum Foundation, Secureum, The Red Guild, and SEAL have wrapped up the six-month ETH Rangers Program, which provided stipends to 17 individuals doing public goods security work. Key outcomes include over $5.8M in funds recovered or frozen, 785+ vulnerabilities reported, ~100 DPRK IT workers identified, 36+ incident responses handled, and 7+ open source security tools developed. Highlighted projects include DeFiHackLabs' incident explorer and education platform, the Ketman Project's DPRK infiltration investigations, Nick Bax's incident response and threat intelligence work, Guild Audits' smart contract security bootcamps across Africa and beyond, improvements to the Kontrol formal verification tool, and DoS vulnerability research across all five major Ethereum execution clients.

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