Worldcoin Security Vulnerability Uncovered by CertiK

Joshua Ramos
Source: Bitcoin.com

The crypto project that has taken the tech world by storm, Worldcoin, has a security vulnerability that has been found by crypto security firm, CertiK. Moreover, the security bug reportedly allowed anyone to circumvent verification to operate the Orb.

This specific security risk would have allowed anybody to become the operator of Worldcoin’s Orb. The device has incited some controversy recently as its iris-scanning capabilities have been brought into question. Alternatively, Worldcoin has reportedly issued the necessary fix for the problem. 

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Worldcoin Orb Security Vulnerability Revealed

Sam Altman has certainly been one of the tech industry’s most active individuals. The CEO of OpenAI saw his company usher in a new era for generative artificial intelligence. Indeed, its ChatGPT program has created an entirely new market. Now, his cryptocurrency project is drawing similar criticism.

Worldcoin and its Orb device have arrived with abundant excitement and concern. Moreover, the project has seen a host of individuals and regulatory agencies express worry over its safety. Specifically because of the privacy issues connected with biological identification.

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Now, the Worldcoin project has had a security vulnerability uncovered by the crypto security entity CertiK. Moreover, this issue would allow anyone the opportunity to bypass specific certification requirements necessary to operate the Orb. Therefore, the operator would not be required to be a part of a legitimate organization or pass any kind of verification procedure. 

The firm reported the vulnerability in a Tweet, noting that it was found on May 29th. Subsequently, the firm noted that Worldcoin had “confirmed the security vulnerability and promptly issued a fix.” Additionally, the firm notes that it has “verified and confirmed that the fix mitigated the threat.”

Although it is certainly good to hear the threat was neutralized, its presence adds weight to the concerns many have with the program. Currently, the biological ID system has drawn scrutiny from various international regulators. Still, Wrodlcoin has continued to produce and promote the project.