Tag: U.S. National Vulnerability Database

  • Trust Wallet dispels investigation rumors and addresses vulnerability concerns

    Trust Wallet, a popular cryptocurrency wallet, has released a statement denying reports of an ongoing investigation by the US government or its associated agencies. The clarification comes in response to multiple reports suggesting the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), a US agency responsible for establishing technology and cybersecurity standards, is probing potential vulnerabilities…

  • Elon Musk predicts X payments to be probable by mid-2024

    Elon Musk, the entrepreneur and CEO of numerous successful tech companies, recently provided an estimate regarding the launch of payment features on X, formerly known as Twitter. As reported by Fortune on December 22, Musk stated that X is expected to introduce payment functionality in mid-2024. This news sheds light on the intentions of X…

  • OKX advises immediate update following disclosure of wallet bug

    Cryptocurrency exchange OKX and blockchain security firm CertiK have recently announced the discovery of a critical vulnerability in OKX’s iOS wallet. This revelation has immediately prompted calls for users to update their apps in order to minimize the risk of a potential compromise to user data and crypto assets. On December 19th, CertiK made a…

  • Newly Added Controversial Bug Related to Bitcoin Ordinals Included in the U.S. National Vulnerability Database

    The U.S. National Vulnerability Database (NVD), which serves as a central repository for cybersecurity threats, recently featured a page highlighting an alleged bug related to Bitcoin inscriptions. The bug specifically pertains to a Bitcoin feature called Ordinals, which enables the creation of digital collectibles similar to non-fungible tokens (NFTs). This addition to the NVD has…