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hero member
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August 29, 2016, 06:01:16 AM
#12
Hello fellow Bitcoiners!

We're here to introduce our new open source and non profit organization, the Bitcoin Security Project. We officially launched on 1/1/2014 and are excited!

Here is some of our info that we hope will benefit the Bitcoin community!

What's the point of the project?

The point of https://bitcoinsecurityproject.org/ is to promote and to spread awareness of software security best practices when it comes to using Bitcoin related programs and technologies.

What prompted us create such a thing?

Well, for the last couple of years we've been following the Bitcoin industry and have seen way too many Bitcoin businesses (good and bad) getting hacked. We've also been involved in the community and have seen a lot of inexperienced developers make critical security mistakes when developing applications.

Bitcoin is in our belief still in it's infancy. There are many smart people who want to get their Bitcoin businesses out there and we want to give them the resources and tools to make them secure so they can protect their customers as well as their own BTC!

How can you help?

Well, the Bitcoin Security Project is open source and we welcome all contributors. If you are a security professional and want to submit content, please just visit the site and sign up.

We also accept contributions in many other ways. We will gladly give you props on our list of contributors. Here are some of the things we need:

  • A logo! All suggestions are welcome.
  • Suggestions for articles
  • Twitter and social media help. Find us @cryptosecurity on twitter
  • Just spread the word
  • Donations are always welcome - we currently pay for everything out of our own pockets

Goals for 2014

  • Get 100+ contributors
  • Get sponsors
  • Host Bitcoin Security meetups
  • Create a bitcoin security "cheat sheet"

As always, any feedback is more than welcome. We would love to hear your thoughts and suggestions.

Thanks for reading!


Well, can I become your logo designer, I want to help you in all sorts of graphics work (like logo, image compression and other site designs) I you want my help then please let me know


This post is from 2014 your a bit late on that one.
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August 29, 2016, 04:57:16 AM
#11
Hello fellow Bitcoiners!

We're here to introduce our new open source and non profit organization, the Bitcoin Security Project. We officially launched on 1/1/2014 and are excited!

Here is some of our info that we hope will benefit the Bitcoin community!

What's the point of the project?

The point of https://bitcoinsecurityproject.org/ is to promote and to spread awareness of software security best practices when it comes to using Bitcoin related programs and technologies.

What prompted us create such a thing?

Well, for the last couple of years we've been following the Bitcoin industry and have seen way too many Bitcoin businesses (good and bad) getting hacked. We've also been involved in the community and have seen a lot of inexperienced developers make critical security mistakes when developing applications.

Bitcoin is in our belief still in it's infancy. There are many smart people who want to get their Bitcoin businesses out there and we want to give them the resources and tools to make them secure so they can protect their customers as well as their own BTC!

How can you help?

Well, the Bitcoin Security Project is open source and we welcome all contributors. If you are a security professional and want to submit content, please just visit the site and sign up.

We also accept contributions in many other ways. We will gladly give you props on our list of contributors. Here are some of the things we need:

  • A logo! All suggestions are welcome.
  • Suggestions for articles
  • Twitter and social media help. Find us @cryptosecurity on twitter
  • Just spread the word
  • Donations are always welcome - we currently pay for everything out of our own pockets

Goals for 2014

  • Get 100+ contributors
  • Get sponsors
  • Host Bitcoin Security meetups
  • Create a bitcoin security "cheat sheet"

As always, any feedback is more than welcome. We would love to hear your thoughts and suggestions.

Thanks for reading!


Well, can I become your logo designer, I want to help you in all sorts of graphics work (like logo, image compression and other site designs) I you want my help then please let me know
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August 28, 2016, 12:09:58 PM
#10
Hi,

Cert for https://bitcoinsecurityproject.org/ has expired.

Please fix,

Will
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Creating global brains
March 22, 2014, 12:14:04 AM
#9
Why there is no Github repository to make contribution more convenient?
  
newbie
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January 21, 2014, 01:49:29 PM
#8
We are looking for some input on an article that we are writing.

The article is a how-to use the JSON-RPC client with a secure channel.

There is a simple write up on https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Enabling_SSL_on_original_client_daemon but we would like to make it more comprehensive. If you can provide input, please do so.

We'd also like to put examples of communicating securely using different programming languages such as PHP, Python, Java, Ruby, etc...

Thanks all!

newbie
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January 08, 2014, 03:26:55 PM
#7
Added the bitcointalk.org bug bounty to the list of bug bounties at https://bitcoinsecurityproject.org/BugBounties/
newbie
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January 08, 2014, 01:39:27 PM
#6
This could be great if done the right way!

We are hoping to do it the right way with the help of the collective information security and Bitcoin communities. The 5 contributors we have so far have over 40 years of combined hacking and security experience so we're definitely taking it seriously.

Can you tell us who these people are?

They will be added to the https://bitcoinsecurityproject.org/Contributors/ page as we get permission from them to put their contact info on the page. At the moment, I am personally reviewing all content until we have enough supporters to establish a structure.

We've also gotten some of the main contributors from Metasploit to provide us with some content.

The project is definitely NOT about promoting a particular exchange, wallet, technology, etc... We want to just provide good security advice to those who want it.
newbie
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January 08, 2014, 12:52:33 PM
#5
This could be great if done the right way!

We are hoping to do it the right way with the help of the collective information security and Bitcoin communities. The 5 contributors we have so far have over 40 years of combined hacking and security experience so we're definitely taking it seriously.
newbie
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January 08, 2014, 12:42:39 PM
#4
Hey this is great!

I'll have to dive into what you've written so far. Me and my co-founder are working on a cold-wallet-as-a-service using Armory daemon on a web server.

Maybe you can also mention hardware wallets, like Trezor, which keep the private keys in your hand.

Thanks for the great resource.

That's a great idea. I hope to create a page for wallets and exchanges that we have verified as secure. Although that could get tricky to maintain as updates are made and stuff.

Feel free to create an account and contribute if you have ideas for good content! It is much appreciated.

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January 08, 2014, 12:39:14 PM
#3
Hey this is great!

I'll have to dive into what you've written so far. Me and my co-founder are working on a cold-wallet-as-a-service using Armory daemon on a web server.

Maybe you can also mention hardware wallets, like Trezor, which keep the private keys in your hand.

Thanks for the great resource.
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 4
January 08, 2014, 12:17:41 PM
#2
We've just created a page that contains a list of bug bounty programs by companies that work with Bitcoin.

https://bitcoinsecurityproject.org/BugBounties/

If you know more, please contribute!
newbie
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Merit: 4
January 08, 2014, 10:21:19 AM
#1
Hello fellow Bitcoiners!

We're here to introduce our new open source and non profit organization, the Bitcoin Security Project. We officially launched on 1/1/2014 and are excited!

Here is some of our info that we hope will benefit the Bitcoin community!

What's the point of the project?

The point of https://bitcoinsecurityproject.org/ is to promote and to spread awareness of software security best practices when it comes to using Bitcoin related programs and technologies.

What prompted us create such a thing?

Well, for the last couple of years we've been following the Bitcoin industry and have seen way too many Bitcoin businesses (good and bad) getting hacked. We've also been involved in the community and have seen a lot of inexperienced developers make critical security mistakes when developing applications.

Bitcoin is in our belief still in it's infancy. There are many smart people who want to get their Bitcoin businesses out there and we want to give them the resources and tools to make them secure so they can protect their customers as well as their own BTC!

How can you help?

Well, the Bitcoin Security Project is open source and we welcome all contributors. If you are a security professional and want to submit content, please just visit the site and sign up.

We also accept contributions in many other ways. We will gladly give you props on our list of contributors. Here are some of the things we need:

  • A logo! All suggestions are welcome.
  • Suggestions for articles
  • Twitter and social media help. Find us @cryptosecurity on twitter
  • Just spread the word
  • Donations are always welcome - we currently pay for everything out of our own pockets

Goals for 2014

  • Get 100+ contributors
  • Get sponsors
  • Host Bitcoin Security meetups
  • Create a bitcoin security "cheat sheet"

As always, any feedback is more than welcome. We would love to hear your thoughts and suggestions.

Thanks for reading!
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