https://blog.bitpay.com/npm-package-vul ... ity-copay/
We have learned from a Copay GitHub issue report that a third-party NodeJS package used by the Copay and BitPay apps had been modified to load malicious code which could be used to capture users' private keys. Currently we have only confirmed that the malicious code was deployed on versions 5.0.2 through 5.1.0 of our Copay and BitPay apps. However, the BitPay app was not vulnerable to the malicious code.
In the meantime, if you are using any Copay version from 5.0.2 to 5.1.0, you should not run or open the app. A security update version (5.2.0) has been released and will be available for all Copay and BitPay wallet users in the app stores momentarily.
Users should assume that private keys on affected wallets may have been compromised, so they should move funds to new wallets (v5.2.0) immediately.
@splawik21, mogłeś zrobić nowy temat, myślę, że wielu to zainteresuje
Przyklejam jako ogłoszenie globalne na 14 dni.
Dla bezpieczeństwa, polecam portfele sprzętowe oraz paper wallet generowane na komputerach odłączonych od internetu (np. z Linux Live).