Title: [2014-08-26] $100k in Bitcoin lost in Cannabis Road hack Post by: patricktim on August 26, 2014, 03:05:01 AM http://www.cityam.com/1408996835/100000-bitcoin-lost-cannabis-road-hack
Cannabis Road is now offline, and those trying to get onto the website will be greeted with a message informing visitors about the hack and how the developers intend to proceed. Lead developer for Cannabis Road, Crypto, said the attack was discovered around 10:15am UTC after logging into its Bitcoin wallet and seeing the balance had dropped to near zero. Title: Re: [2014-08-26] $100k in Bitcoin lost in Cannabis Road hack Post by: roslinpl on August 26, 2014, 10:11:16 AM http://www.cityam.com/1408996835/100000-bitcoin-lost-cannabis-road-hack I think security features development will gain a huge growth in next few years. Cannabis Road is now offline, and those trying to get onto the website will be greeted with a message informing visitors about the hack and how the developers intend to proceed. Lead developer for Cannabis Road, Crypto, said the attack was discovered around 10:15am UTC after logging into its Bitcoin wallet and seeing the balance had dropped to near zero. There is a need to stop those h@x0r5 before they will became the most wealthy group of the world. Title: Re: [2014-08-26] $100k in Bitcoin lost in Cannabis Road hack Post by: cr1776 on August 26, 2014, 11:27:24 AM http://www.cityam.com/1408996835/100000-bitcoin-lost-cannabis-road-hack I think security features development will gain a huge growth in next few years. Cannabis Road is now offline, and those trying to get onto the website will be greeted with a message informing visitors about the hack and how the developers intend to proceed. Lead developer for Cannabis Road, Crypto, said the attack was discovered around 10:15am UTC after logging into its Bitcoin wallet and seeing the balance had dropped to near zero. There is a need to stop those h@x0r5 before they will became the most wealthy group of the world. It seems people don't ever learn: don't use exchanges or marketplaces as banks. Title: Re: [2014-08-26] $100k in Bitcoin lost in Cannabis Road hack Post by: Jesu on August 26, 2014, 01:11:53 PM http://www.cityam.com/1408996835/100000-bitcoin-lost-cannabis-road-hack I think security features development will gain a huge growth in next few years. Cannabis Road is now offline, and those trying to get onto the website will be greeted with a message informing visitors about the hack and how the developers intend to proceed. Lead developer for Cannabis Road, Crypto, said the attack was discovered around 10:15am UTC after logging into its Bitcoin wallet and seeing the balance had dropped to near zero. There is a need to stop those h@x0r5 before they will became the most wealthy group of the world. It seems people don't ever learn: don't use exchanges or marketplaces as banks. Many people don't, but if you intend to use them for their stated purpose you need to keep or send a little money on there to actually use. |