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421  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Its 15:20 GMT Mt Gox where are you...? on: June 25, 2011, 02:42:26 PM
they really should get rid of all the farmer timezones, since they already got rid of the farmers.
422  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Its 15:20 GMT Mt Gox where are you...? on: June 25, 2011, 02:28:57 PM
The time is 14:28 GMT, thank-you for calling.
423  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MT GOX - Account-Tool - Not working..? on: June 25, 2011, 01:37:39 PM
the C/P part is something I do have in common, and it works.
424  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Watching amateur finance types flail on: June 25, 2011, 01:10:50 PM
It's "A Massively Multiplayer Role Playing Game"

xD +1
425  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MT GOX - Account-Tool - Not working..? on: June 25, 2011, 01:07:42 PM
Ya know, I think it might be completely okay to resubmit a claim, and change the password during that.
But don't do that until someone else verifies it will work.
426  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MT GOX - Account-Tool - Not working..? on: June 25, 2011, 01:06:31 PM
I have a giant password, looks just like a BTC transfer address only twice as long.
427  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MT GOX - Account-Tool - Not working..? on: June 25, 2011, 12:58:02 PM
are you guys using the right username? it's not your email.
428  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Gox me baby! Where are you? on: June 25, 2011, 03:26:52 AM
...
No money is lost...

No money is lost?
MSM reports over $9 Million stolen:

More than $9m of online currency was stolen in weekend attack on Bitcoin currency exchange...
^^^
Don't think more than $9Million is correct, but they did report it.

these days corporate journalists just make up news instead of reporting it, it's so much easier, and much more entertaining..
429  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Gox me baby! Where are you? on: June 25, 2011, 03:19:38 AM
how many is that in EDT?
430  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Gox me baby! Where are you? on: June 25, 2011, 03:18:19 AM
I going to bed, or videogames.
431  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Gox me baby! Where are you? on: June 25, 2011, 03:07:02 AM
I can't see the big picture.

...it's just too, big.
432  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Gox me baby! Where are you? on: June 25, 2011, 02:58:41 AM
I kind of want to go to sleep.
433  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Gox me baby! Where are you? on: June 25, 2011, 02:56:27 AM
they turned on websocket.
434  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MTGOX opening - GOXED on: June 25, 2011, 02:49:29 AM
I would just like to take this opportunity to share with MtCox one of the emails I just received likely as a result of our emails being spread out like candy.

Hi xxxxxxxx@gmail.com,

You have 1 friend request. Confirm them now!

Tuesday, June 21st
       Carmen Luvscok - http://ssl-cert9292.com/fr920020


Thanks,
The Facesex Team













Want to be removed?
http://ssl-cert9292.com/remove.php?e=xxxxxxx@gmail.com
or write:
Consumer Department No. 6 Pioneer Walk, #04-00 Golden Logistics Hub, Singapore 627751




I've never gotten such good deals on free viagra, free gucci and free penis enlargement, I'm going to be a giant walking hardon with a sweet gucci watch. xD
435  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Official Bitcoin Unicode Character? on: June 25, 2011, 02:40:39 AM
lately it's been /b/ xD
436  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin7 - Official letter, following first week of operation on: June 25, 2011, 02:10:24 AM
dwolla transfer into B7 yesterday took less than 1 minute, I'm serious.
i expected to wait 8-24 hours like the others, it was less than 1 minute, seemed "almost instant" takes longer to get BC confirmed than it did to get money in.

You guys can talk as much shit as you want,
but when it comes to people doing shit right, how shit is supposed to work,
you can't really beat that.

Dwolla transfer? They aren't currently accepting Dwolla transfers...............maybe you meant libery reserve?

Hmm, are you sure?
I just did it yesterday, maybe transfer "into" b7? is the key word.
If that's not the case I don't know how it worked so fast getting money in.
437  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin7 - Official letter, following first week of operation on: June 25, 2011, 01:52:58 AM
dwolla transfer into B7 yesterday took less than 1 minute, I'm serious.
i expected to wait 8-24 hours like the others, it was less than 1 minute, seemed "almost instant" takes longer to get BC confirmed than it did to get money in.

You guys can talk as much shit as you want,
but when it comes to people doing shit right, how shit is supposed to work,
you can't really beat that.
438  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Should we learn hacking too? on: June 24, 2011, 05:58:24 PM
This won't help you console cowboys, but you don't need any help anyway, but you can help.
Primary reasoning behind this is for everyone else to know what the others have access to.

before we really spike this, I want to talk about games first.

current games like
Hacker Evolution http://www.exosyphen.com/page_hacker-evolution.html
and
Uplink. http://www.introversion.co.uk/uplink/

these 2 games teach console and gui based hacking, with an underlying use of shell commands, proxies and TOR.
In my mind it's alright to post these 2 links, as these guys while I doubt they make much money are making games to sell, they are good games even on steam but we have to be careful about what we point to so it doesn't take down servers of people doing things for free, running them out of their own pocket.

web-based games too, teach how easy a web-coding mistake gets you and others into websites.

There are many of those, I don't want to recommend any one in any certain order, so I'm not going to post any. These would be best posted by people that know it would be okay to post or simply search for them.
"website hacking game"


Now that we have the beginner's stuff covered, and I didn't get banned, let's pierce the veil.

setup a VM.
http://www.virtualbox.org/

setup a proxy, level the playing field.
https://www.torproject.org/

Huge. Videos. Tools. Scripts.
http://www.securitytube.net/

HACK THE PLANET!
http://hak5.org/

more tools and scripts.
http://www.securityxploded.com/

scripts, tools, info, scary.
http://www.pentestit.com/

info, scary.
http://securityforthemasses.blogspot.com/

more tools, more info, more scripts.
http://esploit.blogspot.com/

download the ISO and run BT5 in virtualbox, choose gnome.
http://www.backtrack-linux.org/
once you setup the VM, and it is working with the net, run "apt-get update" then "apt-get upgrade".
Many tutorials for every aspect of this, however the linux community is huge and sometimes tutorials can become outdated, so make sure to check dates if something is not working.


Most of the above is going to look like jibberish to beginners, so I recommend the video games and web hacking games to get acclimated.
During this hak5 is quite an entrance into this, they have been sponsored by the US Airforce before. For anyone that doesn't know, the US Airforce is where they keep a lot of military hackers, can only really speculate as to who and what they are, however we can be sure they are military grade, with military grade tools. After that securitytube it's huge, mostly powerpoints and lectures... but there are some console screen recordings. Grin

I'm gonna leave you now, because I know you are busy.


439  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Should we learn hacking too? on: June 24, 2011, 08:21:18 AM
xD
We could have master classes, bitcoin kits,
learn how to run metasploit with zero-day hakz!

I think the reason so many of us have gotten so upset, (besides just being upset because everyone's so suspicious and acting nutty) is because we don't know just how much there is under the surface of the facebook.
There is seriously cool stuff you can do with just iphones and androids, even wifi routers and of course your very own computer.

What we should do here is open up a hacking part of the forum to keep tabs on all the shit going on right this moment. pull this hive mind together we have created an focus it into a LAZER HIZE MIND.
We don't have to be afraid when we arm ourselves with the tools readily available to us at the end of our fingers. We can be proactive with super strength.

I would post a hell of a lot of info right now but I don't want to do that and get the thread deleted.
so I'm asking instead.
440  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I just got "account claim rejected" from Mt Gox - anyone else? on: June 24, 2011, 07:47:47 AM
if any of them got into our email (gmail or others) they probably went directly to see the last IP that accessed it. I didn't want to write any of this until an acceptable amount of time passed as they are also posting and reading this here too.

For instance, that thread with people posting their number from the list was an exceptionally idiot idea. xD
I just hope the ones that did post in that thread were lying or practice very high level security.

I'll tell you another way someone could get your ip.
Post a picture in a thread here hosted on a server you control.
every user that visits that thread pulls that image to their IP, every offsite hosted avatar too.
Your ip is logged now.

What do they do now?
they take that list and run it through pipes and probe every single IP.
Additionally, many of us are on IRC. Congrats, you now have tons of IP addresses.

Honestly, last IP address is likely just ignored unless you still are using that IP address.

I was really surprised to see so many people posting screenshots from the channels because I just happened to see a script on github or pastebin that correlates hostnames with bitcoin transfers?
I can't remember where it came from, but I wouldn't post it anyway, just because how dangerous it is.
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