Worldcoin’s Orb had serious security vulnerability in operator onboarding: CertiK
The smart contract auditor found that operator verification could have let operators into the system without a verified ID or even being a company.
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The smart contract auditor found that operator verification could have let operators into the system without a verified ID or even being a company.
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