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541  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 05, 2014, 08:52:36 AM
Ricky, thank you for your investigation and help. NXT community should be proud of having such members.


 Smiley  Thank you, sir.  Now you know why I haven't been posting on the news site lately.  I'll get back over there this week.
542  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 05, 2014, 08:28:35 AM

Interm Report On EpicThomas

I have been so busy at home lately I haven't been able to keep up with this thread since about page 700.  I'll try to catch up soon.  In the meantime I seek the forum's advice on what to do next about EpicThomas.  Consider this an interim report on my investigation so far.  

I have had the exchanges below with EpicThomas .  He has answered my most important question yesterday by saying he did not have any accomplices or partners.  He continues to maintain that he did not take 300K NXT total from any of plasticAiredale, Framewood, PaulyC, sparta_cuss, or newcn.   I believe I have put enough heat on him where I think if he had the codes to reverse the transactions from the bandit accounts to these people he would do so just to get this whole mess behind him.  He also seems pretty willing in both messages to hand over 50K NXT in restitution, which is a big deal for him because he is struggling financially in the real world.  

So what are the possibilities.  Let's go down the list.

1. EpicThomas is responsible for all thefts and lying about not having the codes to the stolen NXT.   This makes no sense to me.  One call to the Orlando FBI now and he is burnt toast and he knows it.  I have said multiple times (and really do feel this way) that if all the victims were made whole then I would drop the pursuit and we all get on with our lives.  I think this is too good of a deal for EpicThomas to pass up when the alternative is running the gauntlet on a federal felony charge.  I think if he had the codes he would have reversed the thefts by now to get out from under all of this mess.  If not, he's running a bluff (50 K NXT restitution, etc) on us right now with the threat of the FBI over his head, and that would take some pretty damn big balls (testicles, for our non-native English speakers).

2. EpicThomas is telling the TRUTH about not having the codes to the stolen 300K NXT  but is still LYING about not having an accomplice (who presumably does have the codes) because of either loyalty or fear.  This was my main working theory until he just flat out said he had no help on this hack.  He could still be lying about not having an accomplice, and if so I'm not certain how to penetrate such a deception.  But this makes no sense to me either.  It takes all of the big balls required in the above scenario, PLUS he's also taking the fall (all responsibility, for out non-English speakers) for somebody else that has codes which could reverse the thefts and keep us from turning EpicThomas over to the FBI.

The final possibility is that Epic Thomas is telling the truth about BOTH having no codes to stolen NXT AND no helpers.  This leads to two final possibilities, equally scary.
 
3. There is one or more completely independent hacker(s) out there who took the 300K NXT from five accounts as part of a completely different heist and is laughing at all of us right now because we are not even on their trail yet.

4. There is a bug in NXT that has resulted in dumping the entire balance of the five victim's accounts into other accounts unintentionally, perhaps triggered by the code changes EpicThomas added, with NOBODY having the codes to the five victim's 300K NXT.  This occurred to me as a result of Jean-Luc's notes attached to the latest 0.5.0 code release: "I have not been able to find any possible cause yet for the most critical in my opinion bug reported so far, transactions being sent to a recipient different than the one selected. I have read through the relevant code again, but don't see any obvious way how this could happen. I am not ignoring those reports and believe it may be a real bug and not a user error, but without a way to reproduce the problem, it is very hard to
track it down."
 
So it seems to me the truth has to be one of the four possibilities above. Dear reader, pick which possibility YOU believe.  Am I missing something?


For the record, the lost/stolen NXT is here:

13643712185318669838  contains 100088 NXT taken from Framewood's   697109629372813510  
15182566201738727933  contains 18665 NXT taken from plasticAiredale's    8439060069775407509      
16204974692852323982  contains 7808  NXT taken from PaulyC's  16821029889165561706    
9793828175536096502   contains 18197 NXT taken from newcn's   16886318053889080545    
12152013998194592943  contains  147690 NXT  taken from sparta_cuss's  11794318797680953099    


Note that

16204974692852323982  also contains 1155  NXT moved from four other accounts over a four minute period centered around 29.12.2013 08:20:00 (before EpicThomas posted any poisoned links) , original owner(s) unknown and that the loss of plasticAiredale, PaulyC, newcn and Sparta_cuss also took place as a cluster of four transfers in a four minute period.  Computer bug?  Methodical heist?  Definitely weird.

You can check whether or not stolen NXT has been returned using the block explorer:

http://87.230.14.1/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=34


Let me just make a few other important observations on loose ends that confuse me but are important.  EpicThomas had 250K NXT for sale on December 8 and was asking 2BTC for it, and this was before he posted any poisoned links.  On December 27, again before posting any poisoned links, he commented that he couldn't believe his 50K NXT was worth so much.  This is apparently the 50K NXT he is apparently offering as restitution now.  He posted his poisoned links on December 31 twice, at December 31, 2013, 11:53:39 AM and again at on: December 31, 2013, 01:23:22 PM.  However, Framewood claims a theft on December 26 while running a 0.4.4 client and this theft occurred BEFORE EpicThomas posted poisoned links on December 31. This is evidence for possibilities 3 or 4 above and this evidence should not be ignored. This evidence is trying to tell us something and I am not sure what it means.

One last thing.  I am reading about unclaimed coins about to be distributed here by NXT leaders.  I vote that plasticAiredale, Framewood,  sparta_cuss, and newcn receive sufficient unclaimed coins on top of charity already received to bring their account balances back up to their original starting totals (PaulyC is already there) - particularly if there is a possibility of a bug sending NXT where it is not supposed to go .  We can continue to monitor where their stolen coins are because we now the account numbers, and if their stolen coins are ever returned, I am sure they would all donate any "unclaimed" coins back into the NXT "treasury".

I apologize for the length of this post but this has been a complicated Hard Case Crime novel forensic investigation and I am a little confused on what to do next.  I solicit your comments.

Flushing him out:

Incidentally, all photos (except the cover art from the "Confession" Hard Case Crime novel cover) are from EpicThomas' own Facebook page.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4271392#msg4271392

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4271857#msg4271857

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4273848#msg4273848

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4279364#msg4279364

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4280778#msg4280778

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4281454#msg4281454

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4281757#msg4281757

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4281944#msg4281944

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4282673#msg4282673

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4283901#msg4283901

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4289094#msg4289094

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4291567#msg4291567


Begin exchanges with EpicThomas:


Sent to: rickyjames  on: January 03, 2014, 02:54:52 PM »

I understand that you are angry because you lost your coins but threatening me and my family post after post is not going to help anyone.

The only thing I can do is try to cover the lost coins by using my personal funds +- 50k nxt spread amongst different alt coins.
If I do this I will have to divide it between all the people who claimed their coins got stolen on 1/1.

All I can say is I do not have access to the stolen coins nor do I know the person who has.
Extortion and threathening my life on public forums is not going to help this problem go away.

« Sent to: EpicThomas  on: January 03, 2014, 05:08:11 PM »

First and most importantly of all, there is no threat whatsoever here to any member of your family no matter what happens.  Your family is totally safe under all outcomes.  That is one thing you do not have to worry about.  

The only reason I have publicly brought up the names of your family were to communicate to you that I know who you are and to get you to sit down at a table with me.  That's it.  You will note that I have not posted your first name or links to your Facebook page or the last names of any of your family.  I have tried to preserve your privacy while doing what I felt was necessary to open a line of communication with you.  

So I thank you for responding to me in a personal message.  Please, let's take a time out here and just talk for a while just between you and me.

As an aside, I envy you and the relationship you have with your daughter Jocelyn.  She is a beautiful girl and it is a wonderful thing that you obviously love her so much.  I have a daughter named Diana whom I have not seen for 20 years because her mother turned her against me during our divorce.  This hurts me every day.  So please know that I respect you as a father and as a man.

It is a generous offer for you to say you will donate your personal holdings of around 50K NXT to cover lost coins.  If we are unable to arrange getting the bandit accounts emptied back to their  original owners, I think you should plan on doing this as restitution.  I have an second account with only 10 NXT in it that I use for testing with Raspberry Pi.   Its number is 16092180239932658439.    Any coins you put in there I will make sure get distributed to the people who have lost NXT from infected clients.  I will publicly post just this one paragraph of our ongoing discussion so the forum group can police my handling of any NXT you choose to surrender in this manner.

I am not out to get you.  I want to talk about just what has happened and in particular fill in gaps of knowledge.  It is very important that we fully understand what happened.

It looks like you came to the bitcointalk forum in early December to promote your game site of epicdices.com .  After that, you seem to have found the NXT thread and started following it.  You did your (very clever, I think) posting of a contaminated client for a while and gathered information from it.  Then you have appeared to lay low and read the forums, only coming out when the pressure of the posts got too hot.

OK.  Now let me ask you this, and it's the key question.  Since you have been at bitcointalk forums in the past month, who have you communicated with on the subject of contaminated NXT clients?

You have repeatedly said that you don't know who has access to the stolen coins.  This is not the same thing as saying you did not communicate with others in the past month about contaminated NXT clients.  I personally believe you have got one or more accomplices here and it is important to find out who they are.  I understand that you may have loyalty or fear that makes you hesitate to open up on this topic.  Let me say that whatever you tell me here about others, I will not go instantly blabbing it to the whole world.   I will work with you to understand your concerns and give you what support and privacy I can.  But I need to get to the bottom of this, and I just have a gut feeling I'm not there yet.  

So talk to me.  The clock has stopped ticking and we are at halftime.  I will talk back and forth with you as necessary to understand your side of things.  We can go as long as you want and exchange as many messages as you want as long as we are making progress in clearing this up.   Just don't vanish on me for more than 72 hours unless we've shaken hands that this mess is over, that's all I ask.

Your turn to talk.  And thanks again for writing to me.

« Sent to: EpicThomas  on: January 04, 2014, 11:21:19 AM »

I have not heard from you.  You need to talk to me.

This is not over.  This is a long way from over.  $25,000 has been stolen and that is a major crime.  Nobody is going to forget about this and walk away and let you just go on with your life.  You are in this up to your eyeballs and you have been since you posted your poisoned link on December 31.  It's been a rough four days that haven't turned out like you planned, huh?

You need to answer my question.  It is the exact same question the Orlando FBI is going to be asking you very soon if you don't answer it for me.

Who have you been communicating with on the topic of contaminated NXT clients?

On December 23 on your Facebook page you write "Need to find a way to get money for food on Wednesday." and "So...hungry..."

On December 31 you post a poisoned link.

On January 3 you offer to pay 50K NXT worth over $4000 to people that have had their coins stolen, and you say that NXT is from your own personal funds, not stolen coins.

What's the story here?  Please tell me.  Talk to me.  Silence from you is not the right path to resolve your current problem.

« Sent to: rickyjames  on: January 04, 2014, 02:55:49 PM »

Currently I have about 50k pending on dgex. The exchange is slow so it will take some time.

I did not talk to anyone about what I did and nobody knew I had an interest in nxt or cryptocurrency.
My personal issues had no influence on what has happened. At this point it is still very difficult to convert bitcoins to dollars so I try not to compare them.
I tried to do this recently and it didn't work out.

As far as I know some nxt has already been divided amongst hacked victims.
It would help me to know how you are going to divide it.

I have been very busy the last couple of days so it takes some time to go through all of this and reply.


« Sent to: EpicThomas  on: Today at 01:42:29 AM »

I have been very busy too.  I have a plane flight tomorrow and I need to take some time to think about all of this some more.

I am surprised by your answer.  I was convinced you would tell me you had a partner and that somehow he was off running his version of your code or you were running a version of his or something like that.   Everybody wants to crucify you but I am trying to listen to what you are saying.  I want to know the truth and not a convenient story.  

I've hit you pretty hard to get you to make contact with me because if I had not I believe you would be still be sitting back just lurking and reading the posts and watching the show.  The fact is I really don't want to turn you in to the FBI if you are not the big guy that has stolen 300K NXT and counting.  If you didn't do it and have no idea who did, that means there's a second whole operation going on here totally unconnected to your operation.  I just find that hard to believe, just like all of the others find it hard to believe.  But I am going to try to change gears here and follow the path of what you are telling me for a while and see if it takes me anywhere closer to cracking this puzzle.  If there really is a second guy that so far is totally in the clear, he's the guy I really want.   I would appreciate any thoughts or ideas you have on finding him.  

Tell me, where did you learn to decompile Java and write a patch sending data back to you etc?  How many contaminated versions of the zip file did you post?  Do you still have copies of them?  If so, please send copies of them to my email address of rickyjames@gmail.com as attachments.  I want to look at the hash codes of your files and compare them to what the vics downloaded.  Maybe there's a clue there...

As far as dividing any NXT you contribute back to the people who have been ripped off, I guess I would propose that it be divided up by the same ratios that were given to them by the previous donations for them that was taken up by the community.  PaulyC was first and has been fully reimbursed, so it would be among the other four.  There's a post on how they were ratioed, I will look for it.

You don't really need me to be a middleman, you can always make contributions directly to them and send them a PM saying you did so.

For the record, my promise still stands for you or anybody else  - if the NXT in the bandit accounts is returned to the rightful owners and the transactions that loaded them are reversed, this whole problem is solved and I am willing to say no harm no foul and let it all fade away.  

Let's take a breather on this and let me think and check the posts again and try to put the whole picture together again in my head.  I will try to write you again by Sunday night.  

Please work with me and stay in touch.  You still have pieces of this puzzle that I need to hear.  Maybe we can work this out yet.

-Ricky
543  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 03, 2014, 05:13:44 PM


EpicThomas -

It is a generous offer for you to say you will donate your personal holdings of around 50K NXT to cover lost coins.  If we are unable to arrange getting the bandit accounts emptied back to their original owners, I think you should plan on doing this as restitution.  I have an second account with only 10 NXT in it that I use for testing with Raspberry Pi.   Its number is 16092180239932658439.    Any coins you put in there I will make sure get distributed to the people who have lost NXT from infected clients.  I will publicly post just this one paragraph of our ongoing discussion so the forum group can police my handling of any NXT you choose to surrender in this manner.
544  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 03, 2014, 02:26:36 PM
Good morning, EpicThomas -


I've been reviewing 18 US Code 1030 - you know, the law covering the computer felony you admitted in this forum that you have committed.    Check it out:

http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/1030

I wanted to know the right buzz words to use when I call the Orlando FBI office next week at (407) 875-9976.

Later today I'm gonna talk to your aunt.  Listen to what she says when she calls you this weekend.



545  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 03, 2014, 02:04:00 PM
To the moon!

Well, not so quick, first landing is above 0.0001 BTC and staying there not crashing below again.

That's called getting into orbit in preparation for TLI (translunar injection).

God, I miss the excitement of the Apollo program from when I was a kid.  Chasing EpicThomas is fun, but moonlandings...THOSE were a rush.

Seeing my NXT balance is a pretty good rush, too.
546  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 03, 2014, 06:42:45 AM
Hey, EpicThomas, I like superheroes too.  Mine are old-school noir detectives that always get their man.



http://www.hardcasecrime.com/
547  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 03, 2014, 04:46:49 AM
Come on, Epic Thomas, this isn't the kind of world you want Joceyln to grow up in.  Do the right thing, be a force for good, return the NXT.  

548  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 03, 2014, 03:35:08 AM


Did EpicThomas return stolen Nxt to their owners?  

 


Not yet.  

But Darla Sue and Bonnie may be talking to him tomorrow night and over the weekend about that.  
549  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 03, 2014, 03:13:31 AM
Hey EpicThomas, doing good by returning real NXT to real people would be WAY more cool than anything done by ANY imaginary superhero.  Just sayin.



550  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 03, 2014, 02:40:03 AM
Remember how EpicThomas created the dice game epicdices.com at his Digital Ocean web address of 162.243.246.233?  That's why EpicThomas came to bitcointalk.org in the first place, to promote epicdices.com.  


Hey, somebody in Orlando has a favorite book of their own on dice, right, EpicThomas?




551  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 03, 2014, 01:41:21 AM
Guys, as much as hiring a hitman would be badass, we can't go around killing off people, even for thefts  Roll Eyes. The bad publicity could harm NXT way more than you guys lost.


I believe EpicThomas is in Orlando.  I've either got the right guy or somebody that is at the 95% probability level with multiple amazing coincidences.   This is what he posted a few days ago for New Year's:  



Get the irony?  (And no, EpicThomas is not Joey Devilla).
552  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 02, 2014, 11:57:34 PM
AN OPEN MESSAGE TO EPIC THOMAS:  

Oh, man, don't make me do this to you.  You and I could be good friends.  You are trying so hard to stay on the right side of the line.  Times are rough for you and you have had a crappy 2013 and a crappy Christmas and yet despite your occasional flare of cynicism you also have great optimism and hope inside you.  I understand how the temptation was hard to resist for you to go after those NXT like you did.  But you come from a great family who loves you and you deeply admire superheroes and you've got a wonderful girlfriend and you're working so hard to get credentials to rise above these crappy jobs you bounce around between like a pinball.  

DO NOT LOSE WHAT YOU HAVE.  YOU CAN USE IT TO ACHIEVE GREAT THINGS IN 2014.

Very soon now you and I are going to step it up here to the next level and go the next few rounds toe to toe.  Do not take this personally.  This is just business.  I want very much for NXT to succeed and I will act to protect its fragile reputation.  I do not want to hurt you.  But if you do not return the NXT you have taken, you are going to lose the respect of your family who loves you (both young and old),  you are going to hurt and be torn away from the girlfriend you love,  you are going to lose your job, you are going to get kicked out of school and lose your ability to climb the ladder of success whose bottom runs you have achieved, and you are going to be in trouble with the law.

Do not make me do this to you.

The road back starts with making contact with me either in these forums or by personal message.  You may very well not be able to return those NXT but if that is so then I am sure you know who can.  You need to either convince them to return the NXT or tell me their name and let me at them.  Do not go down solo in an attempt to protect them.  It will not work and it is not worth it.

The NXT in the bandit accounts are of no use to you.  You cannot cash them.  Do not hurt others by abandoning that NXT and keeping it from the others that have a dream just like you do.  That will only hurt innocent people that do not deserve it.  Return those NXT to their rightful owners.  That is what Superman would do.  That is what Batman would do.  That is what the good Doctor Who would do.

It is almost midnight UTC (Thursday night - Friday Morning) as I write this.  I am going to give you 24 more hours to return the NXT or convince somebody else to do so.  If the NXT is not transferred back by this time tomorrow, I am going to start making some phone calls.  They will not initially be to the police.  If I cannot convince you to do the right thing, I am going to give some other people who care about you a chance to do so.  If you don't listen to them, I will call your employer.  When you no longer have a job, I will call your school and get you kicked out of that.  Then I will call the police.  We will be at that point about this time next week.

Do not let this situation go that far.  End this the right way.  You know how.  You can do it.

That's it, I've had my say.  If you do not contact me via PM or re-enter the forums here with a cooperative spirit in the next 24 hours, then I have only one thing left to say to you:

Goodbye.





553  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 02, 2014, 05:49:55 PM
AN OPEN MESSAGE TO EPIC THOMAS:

So where we're at:

13643712185318669838  contains 100088 NXT taken from Framewood's   697109629372813510  
15182566201738727933  contains 18665 NXT taken from plasticAiredale's    8439060069775407509      
16204974692852323982  contains 7808  NXT taken from PaulyC's  16821029889165561706    
9793828175536096502   contains 18197 NXT taken from newcn's   16886318053889080545    
12152013998194592943  contains  147690 NXT  taken from sparta_cuss's  11794318797680953099    

Note that

16204974692852323982  also contains 1155  NXT moved from four other accounts over a four minute period centered around 29.12.2013 08:20:00 , original owner(s) unknown

I can check whether or not stolen NXT has been returned using the block explorer:

http://87.230.14.1/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=34

EpicThomas, or whoever holds the keys to these bandit accounts, I urge you to reverse these transactions and return ***ALL*** NXT to its rightful owners, INCLUDING LOSSES UNDISCOVERED SO FAR.

You cannot convert this to BTC or cash because these accounts are being monitored at Dgex.  

I promise to drop my efforts to determine your real world identities if you return the NXT.  

I also promise to turn over to your local police department every scrap of identity information I turn up if you do not return the NXT you have taken.

The clock is ticking.  The choice is yours.
554  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 02, 2014, 05:02:34 PM

Dude.  I respectfully ask that you remove this.  We are trying to get Thomas to open up and tell us what happened.  He has made a mistake.  He will work with us if he sees a path to redemption.  This would be a good thing.

Dude (as you say) I have not accused anyone! Im taking a poke at all the fingers poking towards Thomas. We are all very quick to blame before (if) we know all the facts.

With respect I will not remove the image.

Don't care about the image...
But I do care about the implication that he is not to blame at all - facts so far;

Trojan download came from his server for the affected accounts (see posts about browser history)
He admitted - in the previous post in putting the trojan code there.
He denies having used the data that was sent to his server or attempted to be sent in the clear over the internet to steal from the affected accounts.
If we believe the denial I think 'accomplice after the fact' is still applicable...

the other statement 'there are other modified clients out there' is an obvious one I'm sure there are but other wrongdoers do not lessen the severity of this one.

I agree what Thomas did was a very severe bad act.  But there's obviously more to the story here, and he knows it, and we need to find out about it.     Hammering him about how bad he has been will not engender his cooperation.   This is still a salvageable situation as long as the stolen NXT is isolated with the possibility of returning it to its rightful owners.  Thomas is currently saying he cannot do that.  Maybe that is true and maybe not.  I want to hear more from him and I want to offer him a way to minimize the shitstorm he is walking through if he plays ball to accomplish restitution.  If he can't do that, maybe he knows who can.  I hope he will come back onto the site and talk about this, or PM me to discuss privately if he is more comfortable doing that.
555  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 02, 2014, 04:56:53 PM

Dude.  I respectfully ask that you remove this.  We are trying to get Thomas to open up and tell us what happened.  He has made a mistake.  He will work with us if he sees a path to redemption.  This would be a good thing.

Dude (as you say) I have not accused anyone! Im taking a poke at all the fingers poking towards Thomas. We are all very quick to blame before (if) we know all the facts.

With respect I will not remove the image.

I see your point.  As you wish.
556  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 02, 2014, 04:45:43 PM

I know there are other modified clients around whether they use the same type of attack I don't know.


Let me very direct with this question and you need to sit at the keyboard for 5 minutes thinking about the answer you are about to type.  

Do not lie about this because you are in deep shit.  

Who else did you communicate with about your posting a contaminated NXT client at 162.243.246.233, and who communicated with you about the posting of ANY contaminated NXT clients ANYWHERE?

I like your style, Mr. James.

Did you get my zip file, and were you able to verify or dis-verify (word?) the version?

I did indeed get your client file, definitely infected, SHA-256 was:

948CE760C379F13F4EA9DEF6BABAA36B0D706BF91098F1D64945FDDE3EAC5F06

557  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 02, 2014, 04:44:21 PM

Dude.  I respectfully ask that you remove your Judas image.  We are trying to get Thomas to open up here and tell us what happened.  We need to find out for ourselves what he knows now.  He has made a mistake.  He will work with us if he sees a path to redemption.  This would be a good thing.
558  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 02, 2014, 04:35:37 PM

I know there are other modified clients around whether they use the same type of attack I don't know.


Let me be very direct with this question, and you need to sit at the keyboard for 5 minutes thinking about the answer you are about to type.  

Do not lie about this because you are in deep shit.  

Who else did you communicate with about your posting a contaminated NXT client at 162.243.246.233, and who communicated with you about the posting of ANY contaminated NXT clients ANYWHERE?
559  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 02, 2014, 04:15:24 PM

... after I had gotten access to about 10 accounts.


Alright, let's start from the top and document the facts.  List the ten accounts.  Now.
560  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information on: January 02, 2014, 03:41:09 PM

The fact is that the stolen NXT from all five of these guys is sitting stuck in the five thief accounts and it can't get converted to BTC without going thru Dgex.   That ain't gonna happen.

This is a major crime in the tens of thousands of dollars range and we know who did it.  People go to prison for years for this kind of crap.
  
(Are you reading this, EpicThomas?  I know you are.)  

You know, if the NXT were somehow to be magically transferred back into the accounts where it is supposed to be, maybe just maybe I won't personally make it my mission to find your home address and phone number, post it right here on this forum, and call the police in your local town or city.

Do you feel lucky, punk?

A MESSAGE TO EPIC THOMAS:


Dude, I'm coming for you.  You had better put back the NXT where it belongs before I find out who you are and go to the police.  I will stop if you repay the NXT you have taken from others.  Once I find out a name and address and turn it over to law enforcement, things are out of my hands.  Until that time you can save yourself.  Do it.

My email to customer service at Digital Ocean:

Can you identify the real name, email address, mailing address, and telephone number of the user renting a cloud server from you at 162.243.246.233 for the past several days?  This person is involved in illegal activities and has stolen over $23,000 that we know of so far through  unauthorized transfers of assets.  When you have obtained this information, please let me know the name and location of the representative who may be contacted by local law enforcement.  

This is not a prank or joke.   My name is X.  I am a resident of X and you can contact me at my cell number of X if needed.  Thank you, and I look forward to your prompt response.
I understand your enthusiasm. I'd be pissed if my Nxt was stolen, too. Theft of crypto-currency is tricky, though.



Hell, I'm not out to convict him.  I'm out to bankrupt him through lawyer fees to defend his sorry ass.  A conviction would just be icing on the cake.
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