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SEAL 911

SEAL 911 is a project designed to give users, developers, and security researchers an accessible way to connect with a small group of highly trusted security professionals in case of emergency. The group can be reached via the SEAL 911 Telegram bot.

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You can read about the other ongoing initiatives of the Security Alliance here.

How Do I Join?

Given the high trust required for this project to function, membership is available on an invite-only basis. Typically, at least one existing member will vouch for the new member. Commercial organisations are limited to a maximum of two members.

Members

Important

Should a SEAL 911 member reach out to you directly, please take the following steps to ensure their authenticity. Share an unguessable keyword sentence with them. Then, open a ticket in the SEAL 911 Telegram bot and request the SEAL 911 member to provide the shared keyword. Provided the SEAL 911 Telegram bot remains uncompromised, this process will effectively verify the authenticity of any SEAL 911 member who contacts you.

Important

If you suspect that SEAL 911 has been compromised in any way, please don't hesitate to reach out here and include any supporting evidence you may have. Please note that any claims made without any evidence will be disregarded.

For the sake of transparency, the current list of members is provided below.

  • 0xc0ffeebabe (Independent)
  • pcaversaccio (Independent)
  • Nick (Independent)
  • Ross (Independent)
  • Josh (Cryptoforensic Investigators)
  • Miguel (Tracelon)
  • Lauren (Tracelon)
  • Tay (Consensys)
  • Michael (Dedaub)
  • SunSec (DefiHackLabs)
  • Niv (Hexagate)
  • Dan (Hypernative)
  • Vazi (Hypernative)
  • monsoon (OpenZeppelin)
  • Daniel (Origin Protocol)
  • Robert (OtterSec)
  • samczsun (Paradigm)
  • Blue (SlowMist)
  • Andrew (Privy)
  • Igor (Wintermute)
  • Gabru (Binance)
  • Alain (Ledger)
  • Julia (zeroShadow)
  • tanuki_42 (zeroShadow)
  • Oussama (Phantom)
  • Simon (Elliptic)
  • Alex (Sui Foundation)

SEAL 911 Code of Conduct

See here.

SEAL 911 Data Retention Policy

See here.

SEAL 911 Incident Resolution Log

You can find here a continually evolving, albeit incomplete, public record of incidents in which SEAL 911 has played a pivotal role in their resolution.

Donations

The SEAL 911 multisig (5-of-7) is deployed at address 0x911abFc05B70B99E921C1753e34475a390B4ff58 across the following networks:

On ZKsync Era, the SEAL 911 multisig (5-of-7) is deployed at address 0x265d1C1B10E644014D461b65a2e5414D3686cF22.

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SEAL 911 is a project designed to give users, developers, and security researchers an accessible way to connect with a small group of highly trusted security professionals in case of emergency.

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