PANews, June 6: According to CoinDesk, security engineer Taylor Hornby, after discovering a critical vulnerability in Zcash’s Orchard privacy pool using Anthropic’s Opus 4.8 AI model, stated that he plans to include privacy coins such as Monero in his next round of audits. The vulnerability, discovered by Hornby on May 29, allowed attackers to mint unlimited, undetectable counterfeit ZEC and had existed for nearly a year. Following the disclosure, Zcash’s price dropped 38% within 24 hours. Hornby emphasized that he chose to report the vulnerability rather than exploit it because the development team felt “like family,” and he couldn’t bring himself to betray them.
Security researcher Taylor Hornby discovers a Zcash vulnerability and plans to audit Monero.
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Security researcher Taylor Hornby discovered a critical flaw in Zcash’s Orchard privacy pool using AI tools and plans to audit privacy-focused altcoins such as Monero. The vulnerability, identified on May 29, allowed attackers to mint counterfeit ZEC and remained undetected for nearly a year. Zcash’s price dropped 38% within 24 hours of the disclosure. Hornby stated he reported the issue because the team “felt like family.” On-chain data revealed the flaw had been active for months.
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