People are starting to do deep-dives into the Iota crypto code and things aren’t looking pretty. I’m fairly confident there’s more where this came from. http://blog.lekkertech.net/blog/2018/03/07/iota-signatures/ …
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They’ll just reassign the funds with their central server, because that’s the kind of thing you can do when your whole currency is run on a centralized server.
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Pretty sad that you still haven't understood the part of the coordinator.
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Says the egg with 18 followers and 261 tweets. Didn't click but they're probably all iota astroturf spam.
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Just hack Iota, show that your FUD is worth 1 penny, or stfu. Understand? Okay. Good.
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Lol... easy there cupcake. We can’t hack it. The magical AI prevents mortals from even attempting such things. Sleep tight.
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yes, and the quantum resistance, which is also mocked just as news about progress in quantum computing gains steam keep laughing and laughing...
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And if someone manages to inject malicious code into your system, then basically ANY CC is vulnerable. "Here have my custom Bitcoin wallet version just for you!"
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To drain the funds would require a current exploitable vulnerability. This vulnerability is almost 4 months old and was patched before you infosec kids even found out about it. The fact that you guys have yet to find any exploitable code is a positive for iota
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And now go and ask yourself why so far no one has drained all the funds? It's for sure not the Coordinator that hinders them, just the shortterm decline in price would be incentive enough. Reason is those attacks work only if you install a malicious IOTA wallet.
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