Never had a security compromise?? On 09/23/11 22:24, Patrick Strateman wrote: Hey,
Sorry if i didn't thank you, I honestly thought I had, I was kind on the verge of just falling asleep (think pass out from exhaustion on my desk heh).
So since I didn't say it before, thank you. Really thank you ALOT.
As for the flaw, I fixed it so that others cant do it, but since you already had the orders were processed normally.
If you're interested I can explain to you exactly what went wrong on IRC.
Patrick This is from when they had some silly problem where it allowed your balance to go into negatives while putting multiple bitcoin buy orders on. It would of been possible for someone to do this hundreds of times until the entire balance of bitcoins were depleted and moved else where. And that would be the bitcoins belonging to the customers. Whats more is he couldnt even understand what was going on, and i had to set up team veiwer to show him. I wouldnt be supprised if there were more problems elsewhere.
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do they get any traffic currently?
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careful with this, i traded loads of bit coins, and instantly lost $50 doing so. market had gone up aswell
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Nice. FWIW, I like the green logo the best. Probably because the blue one is in ALL CAPS which annoys me. I like the blue one
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Even if someone paid with a credit card that met you, and showed you photo ID, and signed the receipt, can do a chargeback, and you couldnt do a thing about it.
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15btc for 3 months... £30 for 3 months, £10 per month.. thats 1p more than what they are worth!
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This looks familiar! If you're going to make me keep the page open, then the transaction should be instant. Any longer than that and the risk of accidentally closing the page is too high. Every other site that does this is 0 confirmation. Perhaps you should keep a wallet for each account, so fewer accidents occur. When does the round creator get the fees? 0 Confirmations a bit risky. They display them after 0 Confirmations and then credit the accounts after 1 usually.
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I'm looking to create another bitcoin game, I previously created and sold bittleships.com - and created a lotto site interbitlotto.
If you have an idea for a game and want to earn some btc, send me a PM or reply here.
Any unique idea's will be considered.
Joe
interbitlotto aka pure nappy cakes? The lotto isnt used anymore, so I forwarded the domain to an old website for a company as reference since I've created a new site for them.
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their product images are of different products.
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yes its fake, the 2nd image is actually of a Raid enclosure.
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I'm looking to create another bitcoin game, I previously created and sold bittleships.com - and created a lotto site interbitlotto.
If you have an idea for a game and want to earn some btc, send me a PM or reply here.
Any unique idea's will be considered.
Joe
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No. SMF doesn't support that, so I'd have to do a lot of database surgery.
actually it would only be a couple of sql querys to do this.
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just realised your getting me mixed up with another time when you sent 512 coins to someone.
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I already found a vulnerability within their site that could of allowed me to steal the entire balance of BTC... I reported it.
Us accidentally sending you bitcoins when we first newly setup the site, does not consitute a 'hacking' but is a human error, and then theft when you refused to pay the money back. It was a change-over error which was controllable. The compensated loss was controllable due to the measures in place such as offline wallet for the actual site balance. LOL @ the 'vulnerability' then. Had me thinking he was the next uber hacker. ;p thanks for the update. No it wasnt a hack, and you didnt accidently send me coins. You couldnt even work out how i was able to do it untill i showed you via teamviewer. I didnt expect you to be stupid enough to not correct my account after the demonstation, but after you fixed it, said nothing, no thanks or anything. So I kept them, that is not theft.
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anyone using this?
I have them setup on threee comps. My kid's, my wife's non work comp and MY personal desktop at a business location. The biz one I simply made a shortcut and dragged that into the startup folder for my user acct. On the other two it is loading from registry startup for all users on one and one individual user on the other. Works great on all three. They are all presently disabled due to high cpu overhead, though. I thought it was an excellent example of simlicity and functionality over some other methods. Normally I'd just VBS my own for something like that but yours was less clunky than that even. And I don't have to worry about my antivire or virewall decided it doens't trust the vbs at some point. I would like to see no miner included and allow the end user to use one of their choosing since bitcoin-miner is now flagged by default in a few antivir apps. Ah good to here. I was thinking about adding an extra function to limit its CPU power. But might be a bit of work with VB6. I will remove the miner in the download.
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no idea why this was moved to newbies...
Ok so theres multiple methods...
is there a way that a user could flood IRC and cause all the bitcoin clients to hang or worse?
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be careful with intersango, im guessing they are the next ones to go.
What do you mean with "the next ones to go"? If you think they will scam their users or such I would like to make an official bet out of it: you choose a deadline and an amount you want to bet. If intersango scams their user or looses its users Bitcoins (like bitomat.pl) I pay you - if they didn't you pay me. We can both deposit some BTC at a trusted person (suggestions welcome) and the winner gets the BTC at the end of the deadline. What do you think? Mage a suggestion for deadline and amount to bet and we can discuss the rate (e.g. you pay 1 BTC to the trustee, I pay 2 BTC or such) I already found a vulnerability within their site that could of allowed me to steal the entire balance of BTC... I reported it.
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Thats because you edited your orginal post
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