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Subject: [Bitcoin-development] Blitcoin? (Black Hat 2011)
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L.S.

Some bitcoin "security vulnerabilities" have been discussed by Dan Kaminsky
at BH 2011, there is one article about this dated yesterday:

http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/news/2240039221/Black-Hat-2011-Dan-Kaminsky-reveals-network-security-research-topics

The article is very unspecific though. They talk about a tool called
"blitcoin" that "unmasks" both sides of a bitcoin transaction. A google
search also turned up nothing, except some misspellings.

Does anyone have more information?

JS

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L.S.<br><br>Some bitcoin &quot;security vulnerabilities&quot; have been dis=
cussed by Dan Kaminsky at BH 2011, there is one article about this dated ye=
sterday:<br><br><a href=3D"http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/news/224003=
9221/Black-Hat-2011-Dan-Kaminsky-reveals-network-security-research-topics">=
http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/news/2240039221/Black-Hat-2011-Dan-Kam=
insky-reveals-network-security-research-topics</a><br>
<br>The article is very unspecific though. They talk about a tool called &q=
uot;blitcoin&quot; that &quot;unmasks&quot; both sides of a bitcoin transac=
tion. A google search also turned up nothing, except some misspellings. <br=
>
<br>Does anyone have more information?<br><br>JS<br>

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