Mitchell P. Krawiec-Thayer, PhDNew forensic analysis of metadata and activity from the January 2021 Firo 50%+1 attackA statistical review of how the attack unfolded, hashrate source, and equipment estimatesDec 29, 2021Dec 29, 2021
Mitchell P. Krawiec-Thayer, PhDFingerprinting a flood: forensic statistical analysis of the mid-2021 Monero transaction volume…Contributors: Isthmus (Mitchell P. Krawiec-Thayer), Neptune, Rucknium, Jberman, CarringtonSep 26, 20212Sep 26, 20212
Mitchell P. Krawiec-Thayer, PhDMental models for security and privacy (Part I)A introduction for users, with a primer for tech developersDec 13, 2020Dec 13, 2020
Mitchell P. Krawiec-Thayer, PhDinHackerNoon.comUtter “Noncesense” — a statistical study of nonce value distribution on the Monero blockchainThis article covers a small side project from Noncesense Research Lab, a non-profit decentralized collective of developers, data…Jan 7, 2019Jan 7, 2019
Mitchell P. Krawiec-Thayer, PhDinInsightWhat’s the big deal about Decentralized Consensus?From ancient warfare to blockchain fanfare, a non-technical introductionNov 16, 20181Nov 16, 20181
Mitchell P. Krawiec-Thayer, PhDinHackerNoon.comA proposed method for triangulation of rogue IMSI catchers (a.k.a. “Stingray” devices)Stingrays are on the loose in Washington D.C.Apr 5, 2018Apr 5, 2018
Mitchell P. Krawiec-Thayer, PhDinHackerNoon.comOpportunistic investigation of Monero miners during April 2018 network updateAuthor’s Note: There are two Monero hard forks planned for spring 2018. This article pertains to the official Monero network upgrade…Mar 17, 20182Mar 17, 20182