From fb51de43eb44b5b0b84947cb2b5d24d565cefe0f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nihilist Date: Sat, 7 Sep 2024 12:25:32 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] updated --- opsec/chainalysisattempts/index.html | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/opsec/chainalysisattempts/index.html b/opsec/chainalysisattempts/index.html index 39e863a..821373e 100644 --- a/opsec/chainalysisattempts/index.html +++ b/opsec/chainalysisattempts/index.html @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
Previous Page

nihilist@mainpc - 2024-09-07

Why can't I trust Centralised Exchanges, and random Monero nodes ?

-

As of September 5, 2024 the sech1 posted on monero.town the following post, which was a repost of the following reddit post talking about a leaked Chainalysis meeting video about what was their progress on tracing monero transactions back in August 2023. This is a great opportunity to highlight the opsec weaknesses they are targeting so let's dive into it.

+

As of September 5, 2024 sech1 posted on monero.town the following post, which was a repost of the following reddit post talking about a leaked Chainalysis meeting video about what was their progress on tracing monero transactions back in August 2023. This is a great opportunity to highlight the opsec weaknesses they are targeting so let's dive into it.

@@ -89,9 +89,9 @@

Chainalysis targets IP addresses and behavior anomalies (such as non-default fees)



-

Now, if you decide to trust a random remote node that is not yours, and let's say you decide to trust one of their malicious nodes, you need to be aware that they can :

+

Now, if you decide to trust a random remote node that is not yours, and let's say you decide to trust one of their malicious nodes, you need to be aware that they can see:

    -
  1. the timestamp of each transaction

  2. +
  3. The timestamp of each transaction

  4. The transaction behavioral characteristics (the number of inputs, outputs, the fee structure (1x, 10x, 100x, etc)

  5. Which IP address is connecting there (clear attack on dandelion++), and it's latency.