They've since moved to more anonymous platforms. https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/ae4keu/kidnappers_d...
Things that are exposed to an adversarial environment are usually engineered with that in mind. Locks are (usually) designed to be hard to pick, for instance.
>Why is it that even slightly old systems are so buggy that they are trivially hackable for a moderately well funded group? Because there's not enough money in making things bug-free from the start. It is possible (see…
They've since moved to more anonymous platforms. https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/ae4keu/kidnappers_d...
Things that are exposed to an adversarial environment are usually engineered with that in mind. Locks are (usually) designed to be hard to pick, for instance.
>Why is it that even slightly old systems are so buggy that they are trivially hackable for a moderately well funded group? Because there's not enough money in making things bug-free from the start. It is possible (see…