On Thursday, June 17th, 2021, Curve Finance, a major decentralized finance (DeFi) platform, suffered the largest exploit in DeFi history in a single transaction. Allegedly the result of a leaked access link, an attacker was able to gain control of $62 Million worth of multiple cryptocurrencies and y Tokens. The perpetrator was eventually identified and… Continue reading Curve Finance’s
Category: protocols
Are Amazon Sidewalk’s privacy protocols ready for the real world?
As Amazon prepares to launch its Sidewalk initiative – a shared low-bandwidth wireless network designed to keep connected devices “Always On” – questions abound regarding the privacy protocols that the company has put in place to protect users’ data. The project has been met with both enthusiasm and concern from the public, and the conversation… Continue reading Are Amazon Sidewalk’s privacy protocols ready for the real world?
This week’s Reddit breach shows company’s security is (still) woefully inadequate
It’s been a week since Reddit, one of the world’s most popular online platforms, experienced a security breach that allowed a hacker to gain access to user information. While details are still forthcoming, this breach is a stark reminder that companies of all sizes and industries need to better protect their users data. The Reddit… Continue reading This week’s Reddit breach shows company’s security is (still) woefully inadequate
Pentagon Employees Are Too Horny to Follow National Security Protocols
In a shocking revelation made by Pentagon employees, it has been revealed that the desire for “horny fun” within the Defense Department has gotten so out of hand that it is leading to a clear and present danger to our national security. Recent reports, have revealed that many Pentagon employees have been engaging in risky… Continue reading Pentagon Employees Are Too Horny to Follow National Security Protocols