As previously reported, a bug in the code for
the Parity wallet software was inadvertently exploited by an anonymous developer, a move that «suicided» its code library and resulted in 513,774.16 ETH - an amount worth approximately $ 160.8 million at current prices - being locked within 587 separate wallets.
Not exact matches
A smart contract developer who claims to be new to Ethereum, is said to have «accidentally» deleted the code library belonging to the affected
Parity wallets leaving the entire
software completely useless.
Yesterday, a smart contract developer claiming to be new to ethereum, «accidentally» deleted the code library that corresponds to the affected
Parity wallets, rendering the
software useless.
Parity warned users of the issue in a security advisory, which has now been updated to show future editions of the
wallet software have been patched against the bug and likely will be released soon.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7, 2017 — Ambisafe offers reassurance that multisig accounts using their proprietary
software are not susceptible to the vulnerability currently affecting the
Parity wallet.