2019-3-27 15:51 |
An unidentified hacker managed to steal 2.09 mln EOS after a new active BP failed to update the blacklist of mainnet accounts
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2019-3-27 15:51 |
An unidentified hacker managed to steal 2.09 mln EOS after a new active BP failed to update the blacklist of mainnet accounts
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
An unidentified hacker on February 22, 2019, made away with 2. 09 million EOS worth about $7. 7 million after a new active EOS Block Producer failed to update the mainnet account blacklist – typically, a decentralized platform should not be vulnerable to a single point of failure – but EOS seems to be wired in aRead MoreRead More.
2019-3-1 14:00 | |
An alleged failure to update the EOS blacklist allowed an anonymous hacker to move 2.09 million EOS
2019-2-26 23:53 | |
There is evidence that a small group of block producers (miners) control the entire EOS network. These block producers have the power to censor transactions, blacklist individuals, and ensure they remain in power.
2018-11-16 15:30 | |
One of 21 block producers in the EOS network did not update its blacklist with addresses implicated in fraudulent transactions, and as a result allowed double spending.
2018-6-29 20:34 | |
“As a block producer, we pay highly and close attention to it and feel regretful for the loss of EOS in these accounts.” So says EosStore, an eos Block Producer... The post EOS Block Producer Fails to Comply with Arbitrator’s Blacklist Order, Funds Sent to Exchange appeared first on Trustnodes.
2018-6-26 14:46 | |