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Sunday, 2 September 2018

Bitfi, A Crytocurrency No Longer Describe Its Service As "Unhackable".

Bitfi, A Crytocurrency No Longer Describe Its Service As "Unhackable".



Software entrepreneur, John McAfee said there offer will be removed.

Bitfi had offered a $250,000 (£190,000) reward to anyone who hacked the wallet.

But it stated that the Bitcoin inside must be removed from the wallet - which was controversial among the cybersecurity community as often weaknesses are identified but not acted upon.



The group claimed to have hacked the wallet once before but Bitfi and Mr McAfee refused to accept their evidence.

They said it didn't qualify for the reward - known as a bug bounty - because none of the digital currency was actually removed.

Security researchers had argued that the terms of the bug bounty programme were too specific.

"Effective immediately, we are closing the current bug bounty programs which have caused understandable anger and frustration among researchers," the firm wrote in a statement.

It said it planned a bigger announcement in the coming days.


The group of security researchers who carried out the hack included Prof Alan Woodward, cybersecurity expert at Surrey University.

"Security can be complex and the wider public rely upon vendors telling the truth," he said.

"However, there are certain signals that should immediately ring alarm bells. The worst is if a vendor claims something is unhackable as Bitfi did: nothing is unhackable."

The wallet works by creating a virtual key based on two pieces of information - a made-up phrase - on the website it suggests something like "10 Scary Things My Doctor Is Not Telling Me" and a second piece of data such as a phone number or email address to ensure that each combination of the two - the private key - is unique.












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