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Monero Windows and Linux CLI Compromised: The Analysis of Binaries

As mentioned in the getmonero.org blog post , the binaries of Command Line Interface (CLI) of Monero were recently compromised. For readers who are unaware of Monero, it is a cryptocurrency which aims to protect the financial privacy of its users. It is based on well-known technologies such as ring signatures and Confidential Transactions; I suggest reading Mastering Monero to better understand its fundamentals. Before starting my post-mortem analysis, I’d like to highlight that - at the moment of writing - I have no idea of HOW the downloads.getmonero.org server was compromised. This blog post will be updated once engineers finish inspecting the box. At first, nikitasius reported - via a Github issue a mismatched hash (SHA256: b99009d2e47989262c23f7277808f7bb0115075e7467061d54fd80c51a22e63d for the archive monero.tar.bz2) of the monero.tar.bz2 for Linux. This file is a compressed archive which contains the Monero Command Line client used to manage the walle...