My account has returned after hack attack on a few days ago
Now I can steem again. I expect this time, steemit can survive from hacker's attacks. Because according to the hash and digital signature algorithms is used, steemit use a good security of hash and digital signature algorithm (I have posted the research : https://steemit.com/steemit/@ibnu/nice-selection-of-steemit-in-choosing-256-as-hash-algorithm and this is follow-through https://steemit.com/steemit/@ibnu/security-of-digital-signature-algorithm-used-by-steemit-continued-of-my-post-about-security-of-hash-algorithm-used-by-steemit) . It means, the protocol is weak, so steemit must fix the protocol. I hope, now Steemit have a strong security. Thank you steemit
My Facebook acoount
https://www.facebook.com/ibnu.tryrosadi
My post about the research of hash and digital signature algorithm is used by steemit
https://steemit.com/steemit/@ibnu/nice-selection-of-steemit-in-choosing-256-as-hash-algorithm
https://steemit.com/steemit/@ibnu/security-of-digital-signature-algorithm-used-by-steemit-continued-of-my-post-about-security-of-hash-algorithm-used-by-steemit
I'm not sure I understand you. Are you saying the steem protocol security is weak and needs to be fixed? I don't see any justification for that, and your linked posts seem to indicate that you find no fault with the cryptographic primitives steem is using. They're state of the art cryptography, so I'd be pretty skeptical if you did. :P
Steemit was hacked but hash and digital signature is used by steemit have a good security. So why steemit was hacked ? In my opinion, it is because the protocol is not just hash and digital signature algorithm, There are many subject in a protocol, so I think the protocol is weak. thank you
Ahh, OK. I think perhaps you don't know the difference between Steemit and Steem? Steemit is this website we're on, and it was hacked via an XSS exploit which stole people's private keys. Steem is the blockchain, which this website is a GUI for, and it was not hacked. The protocol is completely secure, it's just the website that wasn't.
Ohh I see, thank you for your explain