Electrum Server Status
Status: "Synchronized to time server (2001:67c:1560:8003::c7):123 (ntp.ubuntu)."
Status: "Synchronized to time server (2001:67c:1560:8003::c7):123 (ntp.ubuntu)."
As you can see from the website monitoring, Bitcoin's electrum server currently has only 210 nodes online.
Status Network announced the release of V1.2 and launched a messaging server called Waku, a fork protocol for Whisper. The Waku mail server prevents Status from using too much mobile bandwidth. Status can support ten times as many users using Waku as using only Whisper servers. With further improvements to Waku, Status can support higher user aces and deliver point-to-point messages without wasting unnecessary data.
Bitcoin Wallet Electrum will support the Lightning network in the next release, and its Lightning nodes have been merged into electrum's main branch, according to Cointegraph. Electrum also confirmed that the wallet will be written in-house development Python.
At the time of writing, at least 1,450 BTCs worth about $11.6 million had been stolen from phishing attacks that faked Electrum upgrade tips. DeViable Security Labs hereby suggests that versions of Electrum below 3.3.4 are vulnerable to such phishing attacks, and users using Electrum Wallet are requested to update to the latest version of Electrum 3.3.8 via the official website (electrum.org), which has not yet been officially released, and do not use the link in the prompt to avoid asset losses.
Google researcher Tavis Ormandy discovered the Bitcoin wallet Electrum.
The main reason for the Trezor vulnerability is that it does not have built-in multi-signature functionality, so its multi-signature implementation is to support Electrum extensions. This leads to an attack on Electrum, and Trezor is affected.
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Attackers reportedly created their own Electrum servers, which hosted the attacked version of Electrum in order to implement the attack. When the user will be vulnerable.
Users of Bitcoin wallet Electrum are facing a phishing attack, according to the Devi Security Lab. Hackers broadcast messages to the Electrum client through a malicious server, prompting the user to update to v4.0.0, and if the user follows the prompt to install this "backdoor-carrying client", the private key is stolen and all digital assets are stolen. At the time of writing, at least 1,450 BTCs worth about $11.6 million had been stolen from phishing attacks that faked Electrum upgrade tips. DeViable Security Labs hereby suggests that versions of Electrum below 3.3.4 are vulnerable to such phishing attacks, and users using Electrum Wallet are requested to update to the latest version of Electrum 3.3.8 via the official website (electrum.org), which has not yet been officially released, and do not use the link in the prompt to avoid asset losses.