BlackWallet Hacked: Warns Stellar Community Not to Log In to Site
On January 13, an unknown hacker(s) hijacked the DNS server for , a web-based wallet for the Stellar Lumens cryptocurrency, and redirected it to their own server.
Security researcher Kevin Beaumont, who analyzed the code, , “The DNS hijack of Blackwallet injected code, if you had over 20 Lumens it pushes them to a different wallet.” It is estimated that nearly 700,000 Lumens (XLM) were stolen, with a current value of over $400,000.
Warnings and alerts not to log into the BlackWallet site have been sent out by the BlackWallet team and other XLM users via , , , and . Unfortunately, users continued to log in for some time, and thus, saw their funds vanish from their wallets.
Following the of the attacker, it is possible to track the movement of funds from BlackWallet to the Bittrex exchange, where they are likely to convert the funds and cover their tracks. BlackWallet has since messaged in an effort to coordinate with the exchange to block the hacker’s account.
In a on Reddit, the BlackWallet admin is suggesting that people move their funds to a new wallet using the Stellar account viewer. At the time of this writing, the BlackWallet is returning a 404 error. bitcoin Magazine will update this story as it evolves.
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, a mobile payment and digital currency platform that relies on bitcoin, closed $16 million in series B funding, led by Foxconn, the electronics supplier for Apple and other tech giants.
Bill Barhydt, founder and CEO of Abra, made the announcement on October 23, 2017, at Money20/20 in Las Vegas, where he also outlined his vision for how consumer product companies will use bitcoin in the future.
Other investors in the round include Silver Capital and IGNIA, as well as previous investors Arbor Ventures, American Express Ventures, Jungle Ventures, Lerer Hippeau and RRE Ventures. Total funding to date for the company now stands at nearly $35 million.
“We believe that Abra represents the future of digital payments and banking,” Jack Lee, founding managing partner at HCM, the investment arm of Foxconn, said in a statement, adding that Abra could potentially usher in a new era of financial inclusion to billions of people.
In speaking with bitcoin Magazine, Barhydt explained that Abra plans to use the funds to expand globally and invest in future product development. “We have a lot of project announcements we will be making on a rolling basis,” he said.
Three-Part Vision
Though Barhydt did not offer exact details on what Abra’s new products will be, he did drop several hints in his three-part vision for how consumer products will implement bitcoin in the future.
The first part, he explained, involves cross-border and consumer payments, which he said has been Abra’s focus for a couple of years now.
The second part involves using bitcoin as an investment vehicle, in which smart contracts built on top of bitcoin’s ledger would enable more complicated if-then types of financial transactions — payments that go through only if specific conditions are met.
Abra already relies on smart contracts to hold fiat currency and manage bitcoin price fluctuations, Barhydt explained.
He went on to describe the third part of his vision: “A new model of consumer asset finance,” which he said is where consumer product companies like Foxconn enter into the picture.
It was an idea that he conceived while recently traveling to Africa. There, he saw how a company was leasing solar panels to people who were making regular micro-payments via M-Pesa, a mobile money transfer service.
“They give solar kits to people who use them only if they make a weekly lease payment from M-Pesa wallet,” he explained. If a borrower does not make the payment, a SIM card in the phone communicates with the battery in the solar panel, shutting it off.
His idea was to extend the concept to other consumer appliances, like refrigerators, flat-panel TVs and washing machines, that people in developing countries struggle to afford.
“Using this model of embedding this cellular technology combined with a bitcoin-based payment system like Abra, you now have a new model where people can do instant on-lease payments,” he said, calling it a “new trillion-dollar business” that can only be done on scale using something like bitcoin.
Continuing to remain tight-lipped about future product launches, Barhydt said, “Our goal is to be the best digital currency wallet in the world for the average consumer, starting with real cash and bitcoin, and we’ll see how it evolves from there.”
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