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No one's talking about this: the security researcher simply told Anthropic that he was a security researcher, they believed him and added him to a security whitelist.
You must assume that the bad guys have access to the best AI tech to develop their exploits.
Every code will have bugs. AI will find them eventually. You must built resilient systems that assume you're compromised and contain damage.
For individuals, this means using hardware wallets. It means not storing seed phrases digitally. It means revoking open approvals and reducing your third party risk (CEXs, DeFi, staking, etc)
I am grateful that the Zcash eco seems to be thoroughly auditing itself, many teams and ecosystems are not doing so.
I'd be very cautious to keep my money in the hands of a 3rd party these days.
Be responsible for your security, recognize the world is changing around you, and take it seriously.
The risk/reward of putting your capital in crypto has never looked worse.
Not only are returns getting compressed, but AI is massively increasing the attack surface for hacks.
Crypto is no longer the best place on the internet to achieve financial freedom.
@pudgyaf I don't know that they need to do it at scale.
KYC is not really a gate when it's easy to purchase fake credentials and payment info for real people.
Safe to assume that of the tens of thousands of people who have access to these tools, at least a handful are bad actors.