Sequence, a web3 development platform that offers a passwordless crypto wallet, told CoinDesk that it put safeguards in place that rendered the Dfns-discovered vulnerability ineffective. “For Sequence, I don’t think it’s as bad at all,” said Peter Kieltyka, CEO at Horizon, the company that builds Sequence. “But you know, yeah, for some other products, I think they could take additional measures.”
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