Another day, another ICO hacked. This time, KICKICO, an Initial Coin Offering (ICO) project that lets users conduct ICOs, pre-ICOs, crowdfunding and crowdinvesting campaigns have suffered a security breach and as a result, hackers have stolen more than 70 million KickCoins which is around $7.7 million. . The cyber attack took place on Thursday, July 26th when hackers breached the platform’s security after obtaining the private key of KickCoin’s smart contract and gaining direct access to KICKICO blockchain’s smart contract. . Recently, approximately $7.7 million was pilfered from KICKICO due to a cyber assault that compromised their blockchain safeguards.. KickICO Cyber Attack,Cryptocurrency Security,Crowdfunding Risks,Blockchain Breach,Smart Contract Theft. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
You want a retro hobby with hacker cred? Try competitive lockpicking, which I'd bet is coming soon to a hipster bar near you. Schuyler Towne is a graphic designer, maker, and lockpicker. . That's him in the video up there showing off his tools. A week ago, he launched a project on Kickstarter, the micropatronage site, asking for $6,000 to begin manufacturing his own line of steel lockpicking tools. He's already gotten over $20,000 in contributions from more than 250 backers. What explains the response? My guess is that people trained in (digital) security want to understand its physical manifestations, too. Add in the oft-expressed desire of the computer-chained to "work with my hands" and you've got a hot idea. . An artisan designer and creator initiates a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter for custom-crafted locksmithing instruments, garnering substantial financial backing and enthusiasm.. Lockpicking Tools, Hacker Culture, Competitive Locksmithing, Handmade Items, Crowdfunding. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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