Coldcard lance un nouveau micrologiciel après un vol de bitcoin, ajoute la chasse aux bugs assistée par l'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 a publié un nouveau micrologiciel pour son portefeuille matériel Coldcard suite à un vol de bitcoin, selon CoinDesk et Decrypt. CoinDesk évalue la perte à Coldcard ships firmware after $114 million bitcoin theft; says AI helped catch more bugs.
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Le micrologiciel mis à jour exige que les utilisateurs fournissent leur propre aléa lors de la génération des seeds de wallet, selon Decrypt. Ce changement fait suite à un examen de sécurité de trois semaines qui a révélé des problèmes supplémentaires au-delà de l'exploit initial, rapporte Decrypt.
CoinDesk a rapporté que Coinkite a utilisé l'assistance de l'IA lors de son processus d'examen, ce que l'entreprise a déclaré avoir permis de découvrir plus de bugs qu'un audit manuel seul.
Coldcard est un portefeuille matériel populaire utilisé pour stocker du bitcoin hors ligne. L'ampleur du vol rapporté — 114 millions de dollars ou 130 millions de dollars — en ferait l'un des plus grands incidents liés à un portefeuille matériel à ce jour, bien qu'aucun des deux médias ne fournisse de détails supplémentaires sur la façon dont les fonds ont été dérobés.
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