DNS/CDN/frontend hash drift
Across Protocol'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 | Yes | across.to appears live and properly configured. TLS certificate: HTTPS active. No public reports of frontend compromise. No baseline hash has been established for this assessment. The protocol blog warns users about fake sites, suggesting Risk Labs is aware of the impersonation risk. | Hash change in frontend JS vs prior baseline OR DNS change AND no change-management entry | Unknown (no baseline established)
Sources #
- Curator noteExtracted from 06-realtime-intel.md — RD-F-105; no URL citedretrieved 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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