io.net announced a post-incident analysis of the security event, the launch plan for IO tokens is unaffected
PANews reported on April 29 that Ahmad Shadid, the founder and CEO of io.net, announced a post-event analysis of the security incident report from April 27 on Twitter. He stated that in the past 120 hours, the team has worked hard to expel sybil attackers from the network, launched multiple security patches, and established a new security model to prevent such incidents from happening again in the future. The network infrastructure is now fully operational. Although GPU supply has temporarily decreased, partners are rejoining the network. Shadid said that some users attacked their network by selling virtual GPUs and other services to forge GPUs in exchange for rewards within it. Ten days ago, about 1.8 million counterfeit GPUs tried to connect to their network; these devices were identified as a priority and blocked by their team. Shadid clearly stated that this attack did not affect io.net's development plan which will launch its second round of reward programs for suppliers from May 1st through May 30th . The plans for IO Cloud v2 and IO Coin remain unaffected.
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