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A critical firmware vulnerability in specific Coldcard Mk3 hardware wallet models has resulted in a catastrophic reduction of entropy during the seed generation process. The flaw, identified as a weak Pseudo-Random Number Generator (PRNG), degraded the cryptographic search space from a standard 128 bits to a highly vulnerable 40 bits. An attacker utilized AI-driven vulnerability discovery to identify the flaw and subsequently performed a rapid brute-force derivation of private keys. This coordinated attack resulted in the theft of approximately 594 BTC ($38 million) from up to 1,196 addresses within a 25-minute window, highlighting critical failures in automated security auditing and hardware-based entropy implementations.

  • Incident Overview

    • Target: Coldcard Mk3 hardware wallets utilizing the flawed firmware version.
    • Financial Impact: Total loss of approximately 594 BTC, valued at ~$38 million USD.
    • Scale: A coordinated strike against between 500 and 1,196 distinct Bitcoin addresses.
    • Execution Window: A high-velocity, 25-minute burst beginning at 02:14 UTC.
  • Vulnerability Mechanics

    • Root Cause: Severe entropy depletion within the firmware's Pseudo-Random Number Generator (PRNG).
    • Entropy Reduction: Cryptographic strength collapsed from 128 bits to a 40-bit search space.
    • Search Space Impact: Mathematical complexity dropped from undecillions of combinations to a few billion, enabling rapid derivation.
    • Detection Failure: The flaw was bypassed by Coinkite's internal AI-based security review protocols.
  • Attack Vector and Methodology

    • Vulnerability Discovery: Attacker leveraged AI-driven tools to identify the subtle cryptographic logic flaw in the firmware.
    • Exploitation Technique: Rapid brute-force derivation of private keys facilitated by the drastically narrowed entropy range.
    • Execution Style: High-speed, automated targeting of multiple vulnerable addresses in a single burst.
  • Industry Implications

    • AI-Augmented Threats: Demonstrates the increasing capability of AI to identify deep mathematical and logic errors in cryptographic code.
    • Hardware Security Assurance: Reinforces the requirement for multi-layered, independent entropy verification in hardware roots-of-trust.
    • Audit Limitations: Highlights that AI-driven security reviews may lack the depth required to catch sophisticated cryptographic implementation errors.

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