This is old news and a complete non-issue. For what it's worth, as far as I'm aware most (if not all) wallets use rfc 6979 to decide on the value of k, which means that as far as we know the randomness completely depends on the randomness of the private key and therefore your mnemonic.
https://cryptodeeptech.ru/lattice-attack/
https://cryptodeeptech.ru/twist-attack/
https://github.com/demining/CryptoDeepTools
My opinion, I believe this software attacksafe/CryptoDeepTools , I think this is creating for scam by referencing other research breaks ECDSA for made the scam happen.
attacksafe create for sale(SCAM) who contact them
maybe can possibility to scam, be careful.
noway to use that tools(all) for break
Hello. You don't have to worry, there are no viruses in AttackSafe/LatticaAttack/CryptoDeepTools. Verified in Kaspersky Internet Security. Proof! https://cryptodeeptech.ru/doc/Kaspersky-Internet-Security/CRYPTODEEPTECH.gif
https://cryptodeeptech.ru/doc/Kaspersky-Internet-Security/CRYPTODEEPTECH.gif
The gifs you made are hosted on the cryptodeeptech domain, which I assume means you work for them.
That's a pretty big conflict of interest and I wouldn't trust you.
Why not release the source of the cryptodeeptools if it's all fine?
I don't understand why we are still talking about this - the tool, even if it's not malicious and works as expected - does not actually do anything because there's no attack surface. The whole thing is very obviously an FUD fueled idea of hoping to sell software that does not work.
It's definitely a russian scam.
They sell their scripts at satoshi-files site(don't remember exact address, sounds like this) for a bitcoins.
I've found this script at github. Main linux-executable is named "attacksafe", but other files is python-scripts.
It looks strange, and I've decompiled this executable to python source.
And logic of this script is dumb if-else comparator of predefined txId's to predefined private keys.
Don't be fooled!
Decompiled code: