Consensys Says North Korea-Linked Developer Contributed to MetaMask Code Before Access Was Revoked According to Drop Site News, blockchain…
Consensys Says North Korea-Linked Developer Contributed to MetaMask Code Before Access Was Revoked
According to Drop Site News, blockchain firm Consensys accidentally hired a software developer linked to North Korea. The developer, using the alias “Tyler Knapp,” joined through a third‑party service provider and contributed to MetaMask‑related code, including crypto‑to‑fiat conversion features. Consensys said it revoked the developer’s access after identifying the security risk and confirmed that no assets or data were compromised, no malicious code was deployed, and users were not affected.
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