15-Year-old Finds Flaw in Ledger Crypto Wallet

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>15-Year-old Finds Flaw in Ledger Crypto Wallet

>Saleem Rashid, a 15-year-old security researcher from the United Kingdom, discovered a way to acquire the private keys from Ledger devices.

A 15 year old finds a flaw that in the most popular Bitcoin hardware wallet...

What have you accomplished by the age of 15 in technology?

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krebsonsecurity.com/2018/03/15-year-old-finds-flaw-in-ledger-crypto-wallet/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conditional_probability
ledger.fr/2018/03/20/firmware-1-4-deep-dive-security-fixes/
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>tfw he dreams in code
>tfw he assembled his own clock
>tfw he uses two nvidia 1080 to play minecraft

Nice trips...
Your point?
Have you answered the question, what are your achievement by age 15?

Saleem Rashid found flaw in major hardware Bitcoin wallet used by Bitcoin millionaires

What have you found?

>saleem rashid

>Your point?
newfags belong to plebbit

>A 15 year old finds a flaw that in the most popular Bitcoin hardware wallet
are you ok? are you having a stroke?

>What have you accomplished by the age of 15 in technology?

Catfished straight guys into thinking that i was a girl.

>making publicly available instead of stole btc wallets from some rich people
poor pajet he is still pooing in loo at India street

Are you retarded? What part of that sentence was difficult to read?

absolutely normal British name

Are YOU retarded? He's clearly pointing out the poor grammar with the unneeded "that". It's like you're so used to being incorrect that a mistake like that went completely undetected by you yet you're lashing at out him? Ironic.

It's not a flaw, his parents found it, or he's straight up lying. Pick one.

What's your achievement OP?

>one unnecessary "that" makes it incomprehensible and the OP is obviously having a stroke
ok

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>no source
>rajesh paajid

krebsonsecurity.com/2018/03/15-year-old-finds-flaw-in-ledger-crypto-wallet/

Needs physical access to your computer

HOLY FUCK! REWARD THIS BOY!

user, at the age of 15 in technology, if I had physical access to your computer like our younger friend here, I could... get this, you're gonna fucking LOVE IT, literally make it VANISH

Imagine it!

IT's a fucking hack that needs physical fucking access. If you have fucking physical access then you can do whatever - it's not fucking impressive. No more impressive than retards thinking they hacked Linux because "you can do shit with the machine if you have total access".
Yes, fucktards, congrats

Nice!
This guy is going places

A profession that makes money, unlike free white hat amateurism.

this

The boy is 15 lmao
Atleast he can get a damn well paying job if he keeps that motivation.

I smell jealousy

user, I've made physical computers vanish.
he can't do that.

when I was 15 I found a flaw in the ledger bitcoin wallet.

What motivation? Being a goodie two shoes for free?

>if I had physical access to your computer
It isn't a desktop or a laptop or a phone. It's a purpose-built key-generation/storage device.
>If you have fucking physical access then you can do whatever
The Ledger Nano S is sold with the guarantee you can't do whatever. It literally comes with a card in the box that says it's tamper-proof. The entire point of these things is to deal with the fact shitbox desktops are vulnerable to a billion exploits when you have physical access.

But if you had like a actual leather wallet from sears roebuck with 20 dollar bills in it, could that same 15 yr old remove the cash from it assuming they had physical acce

nevermind.

>15yo female pajeet "creates" crypto price app, turns out to be a lie
>now 15yo "finds" flaw in crypto wallet
Why is the shitcoin community being attacked by merchants using """""young prodigies""""" as bait?

Oh, I see. So... it's impressive he used... basic tools?
Cool/

sears roebuck?

>if I had physical access to your wallet I could remove money from it with my bare hands

You could remove somebody's liver if you had bare hands.

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>being this autistic

fake .bat viruses

Got any money for it?

Learning more and experimenting moving forward in infosec you can receive a nice paycheck for doing something you like.

I have achieved adolescence

>all of the people ITT who don't understand the purpose of the Ledger Nano S
>all of the angry retards ITT who are triggered that a mudslime child found a vulnerability and is getting a little bit of attention for it

Sup Forums - Autism Central

So what? Some people are prodigies.

>no link
>no link to archive.is

Give it back muhahmmed

Don't bother reading the paper he authored, because that might actually answer your question.

That's a bear hand. A bare bear hand sure, but people don't have bear hands.

paper wallet master race

The nigger is good, he even found something similar on trezor devices.

>posting before reading the article

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Speak for yourself faggot.

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Yes, he needs physical access to do that. You should read the article I linked, user.

>Yet Saleem Rashid, a 15-year-old security researcher from the United Kingdom, discovered a way to acquire the private keys from Ledger devices. Rashid’s method requires an attacker to have physical access to the device, and normally such hacks would be unremarkable because they fall under the #1 rule of security — namely, if an attacker has physical access to your device, then it is not your device anymore.

ITT bitter fags envying this kid's ability to write basic C and ASM to make trivial exploits

>saleem rashid
>your average British bloke

Ok, keep pretending that being able to backdoor a security device and sell it to someone (with endorsement for third party sellers from the CTO), and being able to put a virus on someone's computer after breaking into their room have the same severity.

I broke a computer

I agree.
One is illegal and the other isn't.
Both are easy to do, though, once you have access to the physical device.

>Both are easy to do, though, once you have access to the physical device.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conditional_probability

im proud of you user.

>flaw is to steal the device
Wah.

ledger.fr/2018/03/20/firmware-1-4-deep-dive-security-fixes/

it's patched btw