Solana (SOL) announced that it has found and fixed a serious vulnerability in the ZK ElGamal Proof program it uses.
Jakarta, Pintu News – Solana (SOL) has reportedly found and fixed a critical vulnerability in the ZK ElGamal Proof program used for verifying the correctness of complex zero-knowledge proofs. This bug, affecting tokens compliant with the Token-2022 standard, could have been exploited by malicious actors to perform illegal actions such as unlimited token minting or draining tokens from other people’s wallets.
The Solana (SOL) team's swift action prevented any reports of the bug being exploited. However, the handling of this incident has drawn mixed reactions from the community.
A developer, Fede’s intern from LambdaClass, defended Solana’s (SOL) actions, attributing the criticism to a lack of understanding of the technology being used. He further added that a similar reaction might have occurred if the issue had happened to Ethereum.
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