In response to Kraken’s Chief Security Officer Nick Percoco warning that security lapses frequently occur at encryption industry conferences and that common risks include the use of public Wi-Fi, Slow Mist founder Yu Xian raised questions on social media, stating: “I humbly ask, what are the dangers of public Wi-Fi? How can a coin theft attack be successfully implemented? Are there real cases? Note: Take it seriously, there have been many hacking practices in this field, so don’t come with fake attacks…”.
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The founder of Slow Fog directly pointed out to Kraken's security officer: Can public Wi-Fi really pose a threat to encryption assets?
In response to Kraken’s Chief Security Officer Nick Percoco warning that security lapses frequently occur at encryption industry conferences and that common risks include the use of public Wi-Fi, Slow Mist founder Yu Xian raised questions on social media, stating: “I humbly ask, what are the dangers of public Wi-Fi? How can a coin theft attack be successfully implemented? Are there real cases? Note: Take it seriously, there have been many hacking practices in this field, so don’t come with fake attacks…”.