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DustinJohnson |
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Hi all, I am a developer and was recently exposed to a new problem and wanted to know if the solution to the problem is in demand. When you want to copy a wallet address from a website to transfer money to it, there are malicious scripts that can change the address we copied from A to B so that B is the attacker's wallet. I was interested in producing a browser plugin that would solve the problem, do you think people would pay for it and if so how much? I thought in the $ 2 area. |
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JoshuaReeves |
Posté le: 18/3/2023 07:33 | Sujet du message: RE: Cryptocurrency Cyber Protection | |
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Yes, I agree, your idea is excellent. I think beginners often fall for this. It would be good to have a program that will immediately block any hacker attack. I also sometimes worry that my data will not be stolen, but I have not had any incidents. |
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RonaldStafford |
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Hi. I recently started trading and I found a very cool service Changenow crypto converter which helps people from all over the world to exchange cryptocurrencies at a favorable rate, by the way it is very easy. This is really important because cryptocurrencies can also change in price. If you want to know more about how this happens, be sure to go to the platform and read the answers on the FAQ. |
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Davidmenk3 |
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Hi all,
As a developer, I've encountered a new challenge that might be familiar to some of you. It's about the security of cryptocurrency transactions, specifically when copying wallet addresses from websites. There's a risk of malicious scripts altering the copied address, redirecting funds to an attacker's wallet instead of the intended recipient.
To address this, I'm considering developing a browser plugin that secures the copying process, ensuring the wallet address isn't tampered with. Given the rise in cryptocurrency use and the importance of transaction security, I believe such a tool could be quite valuable.
Would you be interested in a solution like this? And if so, would you consider paying for it, perhaps around $2? Your feedback would be greatly appreciated, especially with the upcoming RSA Conference 2024, where emerging security solutions are a hot topic.
Looking forward to your thoughts.
Best regards, David Menk |
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