“A ‘Tamper-Proof’ Currency Wallet Just Got Backdoored by a 15-Year-Old”

Salem Rashid, a 15-year-old programmer from the UK, demonstrated the possibility of obtaining private keys from the popular Ledger hardware wallet, which is used to store cryptocurrencies. Vulnerabilities contained by the Ledger Nano S allowed Rashid to backdoor the hardware wallet with proof-of-concept code and recover private keys stored on the device. This article continues to discuss the process, capabilities, and disclosure of the exploit, as well as the response to this discovery. 

Ars Technica reports “A ‘Tamper-Proof’ Currency Wallet Just Got Backdoored by a 15-Year-Old”

 

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