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    1. Ask Cybergibbons!‏ @cybergibbons Feb 17
      Replying to @c___f___b @matthew_d_green and

      No, it's been almost 6 months and your communication and IOTA's continues to be deceptive. It's fine - the rest of the world know you had a vulnerability.

      3 replies 0 retweets 4 likes
    2. anonymous_iot‏ @anonymous_iot9 Feb 17
      Replying to @cybergibbons @c___f___b and

      Sorry if that came over harsh. But I really don't get it: the blog post says that the proposed attack is highly unlikely, and you somehow twist that around and state that by this, the IOTA foundation acknlowedged to have a vulnerability. A far fetched interpretation by all means.

      1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
    3. Ask Cybergibbons!‏ @cybergibbons Feb 17
      Replying to @anonymous_iot9 @c___f___b and

      How is an attack with non-zero likelihood not a vulnerability? There is an attack. It isn't impossible. Therefore there is a possibility it can be carried out.

      3 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
    4. Breakfastmonster‏ @Eskalier1 Feb 17
      Replying to @cybergibbons @anonymous_iot9 and

      This ended up being about semantics. What is relevant is: no practical implications. Lets leave it with that.

      1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
    5. Ask Cybergibbons!‏ @cybergibbons Feb 17
      Replying to @Eskalier1 @anonymous_iot9 and

      Semantics are important, because the vast majority of the infosec community look at IOTA and dismiss it because of the games played with communication.

      2 replies 2 retweets 2 likes
    6. Breakfastmonster‏ @Eskalier1 Feb 17
      Replying to @cybergibbons @anonymous_iot9 and

      Is this from your experience or do you estimate that the vast majority will dismisses it? I am curious

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    7. Ask Cybergibbons!‏ @cybergibbons Feb 17
      Replying to @Eskalier1 @anonymous_iot9 and

      Yes, just look at the responses to the original tweet. Look at subreddits outside of /r/iota, look at how the media took the DCI report. There are also the cult-like fanboys. It all looks bad.

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    8. Breakfastmonster‏ @Eskalier1 Feb 17
      Replying to @cybergibbons @anonymous_iot9 and

      Well in all honesty, that is not the ‘infosec’ community. Second, be ware of conflicts of interest. Debunked statements are tossed in over and over. If iota succeeds all these people fear their coin is obsolete. So there is incentive to bash iota

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    9. Ask Cybergibbons!‏ @cybergibbons Feb 17
      Replying to @Eskalier1 @anonymous_iot9 and

      True on my examples, but I haven't yet spoken to anyone in infosec who considers IOTA anything but a joke. The "debunking" is all over the place though. Twitter, reddit, random gists. It's incoherent.

      3 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
    10. ~C4Chaos‏ @c4chaos Feb 17
      Replying to @cybergibbons @Eskalier1 and

      so how about this? get all your infosec buddies and break $IOTA? use the method that DCI used. there’s been an open invitation to break and hack the protocol. it’s a honeypot worth billions. and if you and your friends can’t break it then you must be the one who’s joking.

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      ~C4Chaos‏ @c4chaos Feb 17
      Replying to @c4chaos @cybergibbons and

      ~C4Chaos Retweeted David Sønstebø

      here’s another challenge: get all your infosec expert buddies who are laughing at $IOTA to come up with an attack vector. surely, experts can come up with something! use the DCI method, any method, any weakness you can expose. save us all from IOTA!https://twitter.com/DavidSonstebo/status/964636242594926592 …

      ~C4Chaos added,

      David Sønstebø @DavidSonstebo
      Replying to @matthew_d_green
      Show me an attack vector Matthew. You are meant to be a serious researcher, why is it that you just tweet trollish negative stuff about the people pioneering this space, rather than anything constructive?
      5:46 AM - 17 Feb 2018
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        2. Ask Cybergibbons!‏ @cybergibbons Feb 17
          Replying to @c4chaos @Eskalier1 and

          There was a weakness - a hash function which was vulnerable to collisions meant that an adversary could harm the system as a whole. Even you god has claimed this.

          2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
        3. ~C4Chaos‏ @c4chaos Feb 17
          Replying to @cybergibbons @Eskalier1 and

          ~C4Chaos Retweeted Come-from-Beyond

          that has been addressed as nauseum. no practical attack was demonstrated. and DCI repeatedly ignored the call to publish their code. see https://twitter.com/c___f___b/status/964603104216920066 …. also the Official $IOTA Response was greeted by *crickets* 🍿😎🍺 https://blog.iota.org/official-iota-foundation-response-to-the-digital-currency-initiative-at-the-mit-media-lab-part-1-72434583a2 …

          ~C4Chaos added,

          Come-from-Beyond @c___f___b
          Replying to @devilscompiler @Markus_M72 and 3 others
          Not bizarre if "the actual scientists" haven't provided the code allowing to repeat their "attack" yet. @Ethan_Heilman could publish the code he used, unless he did everything with a pen and paper.
          1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
        4. Ask Cybergibbons!‏ @cybergibbons Feb 17
          Replying to @c4chaos @Eskalier1 and

          So you are saying the "copy protection" didn't work then?

          2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
        5. ~C4Chaos‏ @c4chaos Feb 17
          Replying to @cybergibbons @Eskalier1 and

          it has served its purposes. and now it’s no longer needed. so go find a weakness with your infosec experts buddies. the reward is high! it would be great for your careers if you can break $IOTA. and you can save a lot of us who are deluded to believe that IOTA is safe! thx! 😎🍺

          0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
        6. End of conversation
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        2. Paul M Gerhardt‏Verified account @pmg Feb 20
          Replying to @c4chaos @cybergibbons and

          Ok, done: https://github.com/joseph14/iota-transaction-spammer-webapp/blob/master/replay%20attack.md … - you gonna chill now?

          1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
        3. ~C4Chaos‏ @c4chaos Feb 20
          Replying to @pmg @cybergibbons and

          thanks. but you’re too late. i already favorited it. 🍿😎🍺 see: https://mobile.twitter.com/c4chaos/lists/iota-fudsters-and-trolls …

          1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
        4. Paul M Gerhardt‏Verified account @pmg Feb 20
          Replying to @c4chaos

          Cool. Cool. So we're all good?

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