Newly found Monero bug may impact transaction privacy, developers warn
Monero developers are working on a software fix to a newly identified bug that may expose the occurrence of an output transaction made right away after receiving funds.
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Monero developers are working on a software fix to a newly identified bug that may expose the occurrence of an output transaction made right away after receiving funds.
TL;DR Breakdown: Monero developers have discovered a bug that can impact the users’ privacy. Users have been instructed to wait longer before spending newly received XMR to curb the impact…
Monero devs disclose a huge bug in the privacy algorithm code that allows onlookers to pinpoint real transactions among the fake ones so let’s read more in our latest Monero…
The bug only affects funds spent less than an hour after receiving them.
A newly discovered flaw in Monero’s code allows onlookers to pinpoint real transactions among numerous “decoys.”
“This does not reveal anything about addresses or transaction amounts … This bug persists in the official wallet code today,” said Monero.
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