Coldcard lanza nuevo firmware tras robo de bitcoin, añade búsqueda de bugs asistida por IA
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Coldcard released new firmware after a theft involving nine-figure amounts of bitcoin, according to CoinDesk.The update requires users to add their own randomness when generating wallet seeds and addresses security issues discovered during a three-week review, Decrypt reported.The company said AI assisted in identifying additional bugs during the process.- Coinkite has shipped new firmware for its Coldcard hardware wallet following a bitcoin theft, according to CoinDesk and Decrypt.
- CoinDesk put the loss at $114 million, while Decrypt reported the exploit at $130 million.
- The updated firmware requires users to supply their own randomness when generating wallet seeds, according to Decrypt.
- The change follows a three-week security review that turned up additional issues beyond the original exploit, Decrypt reported.
- CoinDesk reported that Coinkite used AI assistance during its review process, which the company said helped uncover more bugs than a manual audit alone.
- Coldcard is a popular hardware wallet used to store bitcoin offline.
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Hardware wallet maker Coldcard shipped firmware following a nine-figure bitcoin theft and says AI identified extra security gaps.- Coinkite's Coldcard hardware wallet released updated firmware following a bitcoin theft reported at $114 million by CoinDesk and $130 million by Decrypt, adding new seed-randomness requirements and AI-assisted bug fixes.
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Coldcard releases firmware after nine-figure bitcoin theft; AI reviewed code for additional vulnerabilities- Coldcard Ships New Firmware After Bitcoin Theft, Adds AI-Assisted Bug Hunting
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Coinkite ha lanzado nuevo firmware para su hardware wallet Coldcard tras un robo de bitcoin, según CoinDesk y Decrypt. CoinDesk situó la pérdida en $114 millones, mientras que Decrypt reportó el exploit en $130 millones.
El firmware actualizado requiere que los usuarios proporcionen su propia aleatoriedad al generar semillas de wallet, según Decrypt. El cambio sigue a una revisión de seguridad de tres semanas que descubrió problemas adicionales más allá del exploit original, reportó Decrypt.
CoinDesk reportó que Coinkite utilizó asistencia de IA durante su proceso de revisión, lo que la empresa dijo ayudó a descubrir más bugs que una auditoría manual sola.
Coldcard es un hardware wallet popular usado para almacenar bitcoin offline. El tamaño del robo reportado —ya sea $114 millones o $130 millones— lo convierte en uno de los mayores incidentes relacionados con un hardware wallet hasta la fecha, aunque ninguno de los medios proporcionó más detalles sobre cómo se sustrajeron los fondos.
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