Are you guys on CRACK???? Institutional investors are SHORTING due to futures and without Mt Gox (Fraud) and Tether (Fraud), there will never be a huge PUMP. BTC will stabilize below $1,000 and will be phased out by government digital coins. WAKE UP YOU CRACKHEADS @Super_Crypto
A large chunk of people calling for "$1500" right here makes me think a bounce is in order.
We need to give FAUX-bears FALSE HOPE... give them a BULL TRAP which challenges local assumptions, *THEN* destroy them FULLY, crushing their spirits beyond recognition. Then we bottom.
We need to give FAUX-bears FALSE HOPE... give them a BULL TRAP which challenges local assumptions, *THEN* destroy them FULLY, crushing their spirits beyond recognition. Then we bottom.
Bitcoin is a profound Economic Rennaisance, falsely wrapped in a Tech Bubble, itself falsely wrapped in a Get-Rich-Quick Scheme. The complete takeover success of cryptocurrencies is inevitable destiny. It is mathematically inescapable. Once you see this, you can't unsee it. - Murad
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WARNING: Copay's Bitcoin Wallet Compromised Due to Malicious Module Attack
BitPay’s open-source bitcoin wallet - Copay, was reportedly compromised thanks to what can objectively be referred to as social engineering, laziness, and incompetence.
The Copay wallet was/is vulnerable to keys being stolen due to the "
The library event-stream is used in many Node.js applications. The new maintainer
In a nutshell, We don't know who has been robbed by this attack. It only leaked private keys of wallets with > 100btc. It sent them to copayapi.host, a server hosted in Malaysia and running ExpressJS (the attackers are JavaScript programmers). More details on the above hyperlinks. We sure do want adoption but if things like this keeps on happening, then forget about anything close to adoption.
BitPay’s open-source bitcoin wallet - Copay, was reportedly compromised thanks to what can objectively be referred to as social engineering, laziness, and incompetence.
The Copay wallet was/is vulnerable to keys being stolen due to the "
event-stream" module containing malware. Dominic Tarr - Prev. Lead Dev, handed over maintenance of the module to a user with very little coding activity on GitHub who requested publishing rights to the event-stream library from him, who said that he had not maintained the repository in years and gave control to that new user. Other NPM module users might also be affected. However, in this case it looks like this attack was specifically crafted to target a NPM module used by the Copay wallet.The library event-stream is used in many Node.js applications. The new maintainer
right9ctrl either pulled a sneaky move to inject malware or unknowingly had the same effect as if he had, that effect being that it would leak private keys from applications that relied on both the event-stream and copay-dash modules (dependency attack). So basically, the developer updated the module with malware and then patched the problem to avoid detection. Here's one great discussion thread on the said module attack.In a nutshell, We don't know who has been robbed by this attack. It only leaked private keys of wallets with > 100btc. It sent them to copayapi.host, a server hosted in Malaysia and running ExpressJS (the attackers are JavaScript programmers). More details on the above hyperlinks. We sure do want adoption but if things like this keeps on happening, then forget about anything close to adoption.