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Economy => Scam Accusations => Topic started by: cyberpinoy on April 21, 2015, 11:09:38 AM



Title: IP 92.0.77.243 and address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2 Is a hacker
Post by: cyberpinoy on April 21, 2015, 11:09:38 AM
Dicefortune.com was hacked and IP address 92.0.77.243 using netcoin address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2 hacked and stole 16,745 Netcoins from our dice game. Due to his persistant and ruthless attack we will not be adding more funds than exist to the game. We have taken precautions to protect what is left in there, but we will not pay out of our pocket so hackers can benefit.


he also used other IPs and sent funds to the same wallet address

Player_723   92.0.77.243   -14000 NET  address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2
Player_721   92.0.73.63     -2100 NET   address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2
Player_718   92.0.52.225    -522 NET    address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2
Player_699   92.0.52.225    -125 NET    address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2

what we do know

92.0.77.243
Street:       Glentor Road
Country:   United Kingdom (GB)  
City   :   Plymouth  
State   :   K4

92.0.73.63
Street:       Hameldown Way
Country:   United Kingdom (GB)  
City   :   Newton Abbot  
State   :   D4

92.0.52.225
Street:       Glentor Road
Country:   United Kingdom (GB)  
City   :   Plymouth  
State   :   K4


Title: Re: IP 92.0.77.243 and address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2 Is a hacker
Post by: Astargath on April 21, 2015, 02:58:15 PM
How do you know he hacked your site? Do you have any proofs? Maybe he was just lucky and won?


Title: Re: IP 92.0.77.243 and address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2 Is a hacker
Post by: xetsr on April 21, 2015, 03:08:15 PM
Why would you use that dice script after so many complaints and it having known exploits? Might as well take it down now before more damage is done.


Title: Re: IP 92.0.77.243 and address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2 Is a hacker
Post by: Quickseller on April 21, 2015, 03:29:58 PM
Where did you buy the dice script and who did you buy it from? (e.g. Skype handle, forum handle, which forum, ect.)


Title: Re: IP 92.0.77.243 and address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2 Is a hacker
Post by: cyberpinoy on April 21, 2015, 04:21:23 PM
How do you know he hacked your site? Do you have any proofs? Maybe he was just lucky and won?

Well, he made no deposits, he did not bet at all and just withdrew funds. I still do not know how he did it, His account has a -14000 like you se up there, if you were legit it would say 0 not a negative number. We found the some questionable things and fixed those leaks, but he knew something we must have missed.

Where did you buy the dice script and who did you buy it from? (e.g. Skype handle, forum handle, which forum, ect.)

We cloned it from github, before she made the recent changes people are complaining about.

she has changed it again but when we cloned it it was Bitcoin Dice 1.0

it is now

https://github.com/felinegambler/BitcoinDice

and she changed it again to CryptoDice


Title: Re: IP 92.0.77.243 and address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2 Is a hacker
Post by: josef2000 on April 21, 2015, 05:17:15 PM
How do you know he hacked your site? Do you have any proofs? Maybe he was just lucky and won?

Well, he made no deposits, he did not bet at all and just withdrew funds. I still do not know how he did it, His account has a -14000 like you se up there, if you were legit it would say 0 not a negative number. We found the some questionable things and fixed those leaks, but he knew something we must have missed.

Where did you buy the dice script and who did you buy it from? (e.g. Skype handle, forum handle, which forum, ect.)

We cloned it from github, before she made the recent changes people are complaining about.

she has changed it again but when we cloned it it was Bitcoin Dice 1.0

it is now

https://github.com/felinegambler/BitcoinDice

and she changed it again to CryptoDice

Well, using an open source script is always a bad idea. I had the problem too. Suddenly all funds were withdrawn.
Before using the script be sure to check it for backdoors.
Btw, how much was that much netcoins worth? Can you see the transaction/dice roll log? If he just withdrawn 14000 coins, then it would most probably be a backdoor
If he somehow rolled the dice and got that much money he was using some sort lf bug/glitch to get it.


Title: Re: IP 92.0.77.243 and address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2 Is a hacker
Post by: cyberpinoy on April 21, 2015, 05:43:29 PM

Well, using an open source script is always a bad idea. I had the problem too. Suddenly all funds were withdrawn.
Before using the script be sure to check it for backdoors.
Btw, how much was that much netcoins worth? Can you see the transaction/dice roll log? If he just withdrawn 14000 coins, then it would most probably be a backdoor
If he somehow rolled the dice and got that much money he was using some sort lf bug/glitch to get it.

It si not a lot of BTC, it was more the principle of the thing, we had a 0% house edge so netcoiners could have a kind of faucet, we are not making money on the game, and it just made me mad he would hack it for a few million satoshi. But I think he had plans to keep going tho like we would not see his mysterious withdraws and shut the doors. next would have been 50,000 netcoins I think.


He placed no bets and no deposits, just made multiple withdraws on each account totaling the amounts you see above. He did not get a lot before we saw it. But i made the post because he is progressive, thinks like a true thief, as you can see he steals more and more each time.


Title: Re: IP 92.0.77.243 and address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2 Is a hacker
Post by: SebastianJu on April 22, 2015, 02:10:20 PM
We have taken precautions to protect what is left in there, but we will not pay out of our pocket so hackers can benefit.

Does this sound like the users have to pay this?


Title: Re: IP 92.0.77.243 and address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2 Is a hacker
Post by: cyberpinoy on April 24, 2015, 08:19:21 PM
None of our users are owed anything at this time, we are taking the site down right now tho, so no one else can deposit. the hacker got in once again past all the tings we did to block him and he stole another 1400 Coins, and now I think i know how he is doing it. but the last member who had over 30,000 Netcoins just withdrew his funds so we are able to close the site and wallet down now for good.