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How does one get ones hands on a cold wallet?
My speculations:
"insecure from the start" - as in , the wallet was never that "cold"
with that amount of money, it's easy to imagine an "insider threat"
the hackers could have gotten lucky and struck right when the company was doing legitimate operations on the wallet
but probably it's a towering mountain of incompetence, composed of the elements above and more
Room temperature wallet
Right next to their iq
Do I understand this correctly, then, that this was some sort of MITM attack where valid requests to the multisig parties were replaced by malicious code while still appearing to be valid to the signers? That must be an inside job.
And this is the first time I have heard the word "musked" in this context.....
I have no idea. I guess they'll release a lot more info regarding this in the next few days.
I think his English isn't good looking at the rest of the message. Might be "masked" instead.
It's a common misconception that a "cold wallet" is offline. It's still on the blockchain like any other wallet, it's just the keys that aren't on any network-connected computer.
It appears that in this case hackers managed to trick Bybit employees into entering the keys into a fake UI that gave the hackers access to them.
That’s room temperature wallet. It was used while claiming asset unused.
It is not cold storage anymore.
Tricked or “tricked”.
What I don't quite understand is how there is 1.5 billion in a single wallet. Or how are these things structured?
This article puts their total assets under management at $15.7b, which are held in different cryptocurrencies with ethereum at just above $5b.
So I am wondering how they have more than 1/6 of their Ethereum in a single wallet or were these multiple that were connected and got compromised through the same vulnerability? How expensive is it to have more individual wallets? Would it not be feasible to have it split in something like $100m chunks? Or any other more moderate size.
I recommend gloves.
Well, either it wasn't as offline as they all thought, or someone pulled off an epic inside job.
With steely determination