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Hackers News

A computer hacker is any skilled computer expert that uses their technical knowledge to overcome a problem. While "hacker" technically has a neutral connotation, the term was changed by popular culture, which defines a hacker as someone with technical knowledge who uses bugs or exploits to break into computer systems.
The recent outburst of interest in cryptocurrencies triggered some hackers to begin looking through different crypto exchange services. The latest news on hackers show that no one is protected from their interventions. There were already several cases of exchanges hacks. For example, in January 2018 cryptocurrency exchange service Coincheck was hacked and approximately 500 million NEM tokens were removed from exchange, amounting about $385 million stolen. Although Coincheck was capable to compensate all users with its own capital, there is no confidence that bigger incidents won’t take place. 

News
Some major issues must be resolved before blockchain voting becomes trustworthy, according to a new study.
Blockchain Voting is Vulnerable to Hacking and Low-Quality Data: Research
Adrian Zmudzinski
2019-10-19T13:43:00+01:00
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Slovakian software security firm ESET has uncovered a fake Tor Browser that steals Bitcoin from darknet shoppers.
Fake Tor Browser Steals Bitcoin From Darknet Users, Warns ESET
Helen Partz
2019-10-18T13:15:00+01:00
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BlackBerry Cylance researchers discover malicious code in WAV audio files that hackers use to mine cryptocurrencies.
Hackers Use Malicious Code in WAV Audio Files To Mine Cryptocurrencies
Joeri Cant
2019-10-18T00:14:00+01:00
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Analysis
Are blockchain-based voting systems really trustworthy or do we need to reevaluate the potency of this technology?
Blockchain Voting Systems — Can Democracy Rely on Them?
Shiraz Jagati
2019-10-15T19:39:00+01:00
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A University of Michigan student may have attempted to hack West Virginia’s blockchain voting app as part of a course on election security.
Student May Have Tried to Hack West Virginia’s Blockchain Voting App
Joeri Cant
2019-10-09T02:25:00+01:00
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News
A hacker who received 17 Ethereum domain names during the Ethereum Name Service’s auction returned them for hefty compensation.
Hacker Returns Ethereum Domains Obtained in Auction Bug
Joeri Cant
2019-10-05T01:43:00+01:00
9892
Follow up
EOS users have been experiencing periodic problems with the network access, developers reassure that everything is “operating correctly.”
Research Claims EOS Network Can Freeze, Block.one Denies Any Errors
Stephen O'Neal
2019-10-04T17:45:00+01:00
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Analysis
Hacker bounties: Who are the biggest spenders, why companies need them, and are they really needed?
Bug Bounties in Crypto — the Best Way to Ensure Platform Safety?
Joseph Birch
2019-10-03T20:03:00+01:00
4086

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