AI is reshaping wallet security, Jameson Lopp says after Coldcard thefts

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AI is reshaping wallet security, Jameson Lopp says after Coldcard thefts

The flaw behind more than $83 million in Coldcard bitcoin thefts is about more than a single hardware wallet failure, according to Casa co-founder Jameson Lopp. It shows a broader change in cybersecurity, with artificial intelligence reducing the time needed for both attackers and defenders to uncover software vulnerabilities.

In The Blockโ€™s The Starting Block podcast, Lopp claimed that large language models (LLMs) are changing software security by minimizing the cost of discovering bugs.

โ€œAdvancements in large language models are drastically changing the security landscape,โ€ he said, claiming that the Coldcard incident is one of the first examples of the phenomenon, which is expected to have ramifications for many wallets.

A race that cuts both ways

According to Lopp, it is less a case of malfunctioning hardware than that of changing security software. From being the sole privilege of well-funded security teams, AI-powered code analysis has gone mainstream. As a result, attackers can now access public code repositories for missed vulnerabilities prior to developers finding them.

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