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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Altcoin Discussion => Topic started by: Juggy777 on February 22, 2020, 09:42:54 AM



Title: Ethereum users private data exposed!!!
Post by: Juggy777 on February 22, 2020, 09:42:54 AM
If you’re using ENS Ethereum Name Service then you have a big reason to worry, as Decrypt has exposed over 1,33,000 users private data and I hope that none of us from here got effected. I know many people will not take this seriously and truth be told when I saw the title I too was going to close the site, but then I decided to read a little bit and I found something very alarming:

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CoinGecko co-founder Bobby Ong, who owns the ENS domain “bobbyong.eth”, attended a DAI stablecoin-focused meetup in Osaka Japan on October 7, 2019.

This could be seen through the blockchain address that is used to create his Ethereum name.

What’s so alarming is that anyone who had wanted to snoop into his business would have been able to know his whereabouts 17 days prior. Nothing bad happened, thankfully.

But Micky has previously reported on several incidents of kidnapping and infiltration among users whose crypto wealth is known to the public.


Therefore If anyone has any suggestions as to how the community can be safe, and what are the best practices to adopt if one’s data is exposed kindly post below.

Source:

https://micky.com.au/ens-exposes-private-data-of-thousands-of-ethereum-users/

https://decrypt.co/19423/we-tracked-133000-ethereum-names-and-exposed-their-secrets




Title: Re: Ethereum users private data exposed!!!
Post by: rosezionjohn on February 22, 2020, 03:50:00 PM
This 'experiments' to make ethereum more convenient to send or receive and bring it closer to the public is 'too transparent' to my liking. 

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But even if they assign the Ethereum name to one of their accounts that only has a handful of crypto in it, the address they used to register the name is available too. And this allows snoopers to see how much money was stored in those accounts.

It even sounds silly that you have to pay for these ethereum names only to be exposed so easily.



what are the best practices to adopt if one’s data is exposed kindly post below.
You have no control as to what they will do with those data that were exposed. You can't really do much but to be extra careful and maybe hire someone to protect you if you think your life became at risk.