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Topic: Kaspersky and INTERPOL Say Blockchain is Vulnerable - page 4. (Read 4256 times)

legendary
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they are trying to hard to kill bitcoin price with all those troll news, despite all the 230 mark is still holding strong

they should at least back up their claim, why they don't try to abuse the blockchain then?

Exactly. As long as they don't show any proof and devs from the community can counter check that news is just bullshit!
legendary
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Terminated.
So where is this "presented research"?
How about someone from our side takes a look at it. I trust Interpol as much as I trust the FBI.
legendary
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thank god i own only Litecoin  
Tongue

I really pity you, why wont you just cut the losses and enter some other position?
They said that every blockchain based cryptocurrency is in danger? Does your Litecoins are not based on blockchain technology? Everything is lost. No matter which cryptocurrency you own.
legendary
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Life, Love and Laughter...
they are trying to hard to kill bitcoin price with all those troll news, despite all the 230 mark is still holding strong

they should at least back up their claim, why they don't try to abuse the blockchain then?

This.  Either that, or insiders know something that's why they are selling.
legendary
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they are trying too hard to kill bitcoin price with all those troll news, despite all the 230 mark is still holding strong

they should at least back up their claim, why they don't try to abuse the blockchain then?
hero member
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Sounds like not really found based scaremongering for Kaspersky and friends to start selling us "Crypto-antiviruses" of some sort.
hero member
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thank god i own only Litecoin 
Tongue

I really pity you, why wont you just cut the losses and enter some other position?
legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
thank god i own only Litecoin 





Tongue
hero member
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Oh no!!! Bitcoin is in danger!! Hodl your coins so you don't lose them!
legendary
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𝓗𝓞𝓓𝓛
BTCitcoin is in danger, we must safe it.
Whatever they said, I'll still trust the BTCitcoin Grin
legendary
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Kaspersky Labs and INTERPOL have presented research in which they show how blockchain-based cryptocurrencies can potentially be abused with arbitrary data that can be disseminated through its public decentralized databases.

These two entities addressed the issue at the BlackHat Asia conference in Singapore. They successfully demonstrated how arbitrary data can be injected into a digital currency decentralized database simply by using an exploit code that opens a notepad enabling corrupted data to be inserted into the Blockchain.

Not long ago, Kaspersky Lab’s signed an agreement and a memorandum of understanding with INTERPOL and Europol in order to expand cooperation in a joint fight against cyber crime. In addition, the company has also organized a series of training sessions for INTERPOL staff to give them some knowledge about malware analysis, digital forensics, and financial threat research.

A Kaspersky researcher named Vitaly Kamluk explains:


“Blockchainware, short for blockchain-based software, stores some of its executable code in the decentralized databases of cryptocurrency transactions. It is based on the idea of establishing a connection to the P2P networks of cryptocurrency enthusiasts, fetching information from transaction records and running it as a code. Depending on the payload fetched from the network, it can be either benign or malicious.”


Vitaly also stresses that before digital currency can be widely accepted, we need to understand the full potential of the threats it faces. The Bitcoin community seems to agree with Vitaly, as security is a healthy industry seeing remarkable growth in the cryptocurrency ecosystem.

A report from Juniper projects that the number of active Bitcoin users worldwide will reach 4.7 million by the end of 2019, up from just over 1.3 million last year. The company expects usage to continue to be dominated by exchange trading, with retail adoption largely restricted to relatively niche demographics. This is surely good news for the virtual currency industry, and it means that the potential of the technology has already been recognized.

The importance of cryptocurrencies on e-commerce and other online financial activities has been growing at an astonishing rate, and concerns over security are growing. Security issues will likely always be present in the Bitcoin world, and users will have to rely on cybersecurity firms to constantly innovate and provide solutions.


http://insidebitcoins.com/news/kaspersky-and-interpol-say-blockchain-is-vulnerable/31578
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