Security News > 2018 > May > Critical RCE Flaw Discovered in Blockchain-Based EOS Smart Contract System

2018-05-29 09:48
Security researchers have discovered a severe vulnerability in EOS blockchain platform that could allow remote hackers to take complete control over the node servers that maintain the technology. EOS is an open source smart contract platform, known as 'Blockchain 3.0,' that allows developers to build decentralized applications over blockchain infrastructure, just like Ethereum. Discovered by
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