20190607-Samathan Jane- Komodo hack themselves


6/7/19

Samatha Jane (6/7/19):

-June is going to be bi-polar going up and down.

-XRP- Spirit is showing her that some way, somehow in the future, People can use XRP to buy cryptos via their banks.   The banks will charge fee in XRP to allow people to buy/sell cryptos.   That’s why the XRP will climb to $10, because that’s how banks are going to charge commission – in XRP.  

-Right now the financial institutions including banks in financial industry are getting kills due to high fees and regulations compliances, insurance.   The costs of running business are too high and they aren’t really making money.

-Sam saw for everything crypto transactions, the banks can charge one XRP for fee.   This is one of new ways that banks can make money in the future.   They aren’t going away.   They will just provide different services.



Crypto Viewing (Episode #364 – They hacked Themselves.)

-Dick was really pissed off at Komodo coins!

-The Crypto Viewing team and him have been promoting Komodo based on their remote viewing and human contacts.   Dick also bought a boat load of them personally!   He saw Komodo as vendor platform for Amazon in the future.   Crypto Viewing team thought this coin can be huge and in the future can rival BTC.

-Komodo issued a warning last night to the coin holders to move all their coins from its official wallet, Agama to another wallet due to due to possible security breach.    The whole process was not easy for people who aren’t tech savvy.   Dick had to contact tech support for help.  But the next morning Komodo kinda patted themselves and said they saved everybody’s coins.  

-Dick said this scary incident shows that Komodo is NOT in any shape or form to become a big league player.


Komodo Hack themselves:

-Cryptocurrency wallet developer Komodo has effectively hacked its own customers to avert an attack that could have resulted in the theft of funds worth nearly $13 million.
-A blog post  indicated that its security system raised an alert about a backdoor on June 5 that could have been used by hackers to rob users of one of Komodo’s older wallets, Agama.

-An audit showed a malware threat with the potential to steal cryptocurrency wallet seeds and logins.
-To prevent hackers from taking advantage of the malicious code, Komodo and npm used the same backdoor to extract Agama users’ funds and transferred them to a safe location away from hackers reach.

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