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Three months ago, we released the Whitehat Safe Harbor Agreement, a legal framework to protect whitehats who intercept and return funds. One of the most common questions we got was, "what happens if someone threatens to sue me anyways"?
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Thank you to yueko for the art, and to @paradigm, @a16zcrypto, @dragonfly-xyz, @electric, Framework Ventures, Ethereum Foundation, @fil-foundation, and @vitalik.eth for the generous donations which made this possible
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And like all other SEAL initiatives, you can access SEAL-ISAC for free. All we ask is that you submit a short application https://isac.securityalliance.org
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We're already working closely with ecosystem leaders such as @0xpolygon, @blowfish, Chainalysis, @chainpatrol, @coinbase, Ethereum Foundation, @fil-foundation, @metamask, @pocketuniverse, Scam Sniffer, @scrollzkp, Shield3, @uniswap, @walletconnect, @walletguard, and more
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An ISAC is an organization which, among other things, facilitates threat intel sharing. In Web2, the most notable example is FS-ISAC, which serves all financial services. In Web3, we envision a future where SEAL-ISAC serves all of crypto
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What we need is a way to collect, organize, correlate, and distribute that intel across the crypto ecosystem using something more efficient than Telegram or Signal. That's where SEAL-ISAC comes in
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This is true not only for us, but also every whitehat, researcher, or sleuth out there. There are large swaths of threat intel hidden away in private messages and group chats, intel that might help in recovering funds, tracking down a threat actor, or identifying future victims
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Over the past few months, SEAL 911 has helped dozens of protocols and hundreds of users. Each time we do, we collect all sorts of useful information such as the exploit itself, but also attacker wallets and other useful metadata
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Today, we're launching the latest @securityalliance initiative, and it's going to change crypto security forever. It's called SEAL-ISAC, and this is why we need it
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*taps mic* Is this thing on? Will see if I can get in the habit of posting here, but announcing the launch of the @securityalliance seems like a good first cast! It's something I've been working on in secret with parts of the security community for over a year, and we're finally live. https://securityalliance.org/
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