I've been hearing about security holes/hacking vulternabilities in a lot of the current market and the blame seems to be placed on using bitswarm which is not yet stable. This got me curious so I did a bit of googling, yet I still have no idea what it is. The website only says:
Bitswarm is a computational-oriented project: it provides a library of n-dimensional bit-array manipulation primitives. Unix and win32 platforms are supported.
Which really gives me no more of an idea than had I not checked the website and that's all I can seem to find on there about it. Is this even the right thing? I'm a programmer as well and this is still rather meaningless to me. How does it apply to bitcoin/darknets, what does it do, and how is it currently insecure?
You mean, Bitwasp?