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Cyber security

Posted on 03 June 2024 02:28 pm

Hackers or other malicious groups or organizations may attempt to interfere with $SCROOGE and/or the Social Scrooge ecosystem in a variety of ways, including, but not limited to, malware attacks, denial of service attacks, consensus-based attacks, Sybil attacks, smurfing and spoofing.

Social Scroge places its commitment and due diligence with strict procedures and protocols for cyber security as well as the development and adoption of Cyber ​​Security Policies drawn up by an expert engineering team, in order to mitigate these risks.

It should be considered, however, that the future of cryptography and security innovations is highly unpredictable and advances in cryptography, or technical advances (including, without limitation, the development of quantum computing), may present unknown risks to $SCROOGE and/or or for the Social Scrooge ecosystem, making the cryptographic consensus mechanism that underlies the blockchain protocol ineffective.