Vulnerability in Facebook’s Libra identified and patched after security firm’s revelation

2019-9-11 14:00

Blockchain infrastructure security firm, OpenZeppelin, has revealed a vulnerability in the Libra open-source scripting language, Move, which would have enabled hackers to take control of smart contracts on the network.

The Move language has the ability to define custom resource types, wherein a resource cannot be copied or deleted, but only moved between storage locations. […]

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