Well, call me stupid but I opened the file after I scanned it with MSE, so can you please tell me how can I clean my pc now, when no antivirus detects it as a potential threat?
Does it install any files which I can manually delete?
Run Mbam, SpyBot S&D and a couple of others and see if they pick anything up. And create a new wallet and move all your coins ASAP.
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just updated it, 5$ in BTC
Maybe now, but you'd need a good web panel, and have support for domains and stuff.
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bandwith : unlimited (fair use) subdomains: sub.user.pharno.ch, or sub.yourdomain.tld databases are prefixed with your user. and to cPanel: I dont like non FOSS.
Still a hell of alot cheaper.
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hello,
i am sitting behind a firewall here but would still like to mine using my ATI.
so are there any ways to connect to a pool via port 80?
thanks!
Eligius has port 80 open. and I think BTCGuild does to(?).
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Pretty sure it's a wallet stealer.
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would you pay 1 BTC/month for: - 2gb space
- 1 database
- SCP access
- SSH access
- a subdomain if needed (user.pharno.ch)
- TYPO3 or Wordpress pre-installed if needed
- Management-panel (Virtualmin/Webmin)
? please let me know whether that offer is good. If I get good feedback, I'll probably build a custom management panel. No. http://bitcoinwebhost.com/ offers 1gb space, 10gb bandwidth and unlimited databases/subdomains AND has cPanel, and only charges ~0.2btc a month.
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Because I cant post to correct topic, it goes here. I'm trying to compile PS3 miner on Fedora 7 and get error below. Maybe verement will notice this post and will answer?
spu-gcc -DUNROLL_SHA256 -Dinline="inline __attribute__((always_inline))" -O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -funroll-loops -mno-safe-hints -Wall -c -o sha256.o sha256.c sha256.c: In function 'vec_SHR': sha256.c:61: warning: implicit declaration of function 'spu_sr' sha256.c:61: error: incompatible types in return sha256.c:62: warning: control reaches end of non-void function make[2]: *** [sha256.o] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/sbernard/cellminer/ext/spu' make[1]: *** [spu/worker.elf] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/sbernard/cellminer/ext' make: *** [ext/cellminer.so] Error 2
Why? Your only going to get ~20mh/s on it.
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Well, this is the fundamental difference between PayPal and Bitcoin. Satoshi is NOT minting the money Neither are paypal...
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can someone familiar with blockexplorer PLEASE get the ip address(es) used to do the big transfers mentioned above? Trace it, like OP suggested.
You can't.
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I'm very sympathetic to policies designed to combat spam. It's pretty grotty stuff. Surely there are better ways, no?
Couldn't users be required to fill in a captcha for the first 20 messages or something? This unusual policy is a high barrier to entry for legitimate potential members of the community.
No because then they could still post spam.
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Confirmed it's not from them.
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the timing of this is a little suspicious. if you need cash badly, where are you going to covert btc into cash?
Ok, well it might be suspicious, but his count wasn't compromised. Just checked the IP logs.
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Im pretty sure this is spam. The Email is as follows: Dear Mt.Gox user,
Our database has been compromised, how you already know.
To protect your account in the future, please download the Certificate (self-extracting archive) from Attachment and install it.
If you were using the same password on Mt.Gox and other places (email, mybitcoin.com, etc), you should change this password as soon as possible.
Please accept our apologies for the troubles caused, and be certain we will do everything we can to keep the funds entrusted with us as secure as possible.
Any unauthorized access done to any account you own (email, mtgox, etc) should be reported to the appropriate authorities in your country.
Thanks, The Mt.Gox team
Going to download the file and anubis it. [Update - 3:45 GMT] Update: DO NOT DOWNLOAD ANYTHING If you receive ANY email which seems coming from Mt.Gox asking you to download something (certificate, generating program, etc), DO NOT DOWNLOAD. Do not either input your password on any site which is not MTGOX.COM. https://support.mtgox.com/entries/20208066-huge-bitcoin-sell-off-due-to-a-compromised-account-rollbackIm not stupid enough to run it...
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Sounds legit.
Mhmm. I'll report back with the results.
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Im pretty sure this is spam. The Email is as follows: Dear Mt.Gox user,
Our database has been compromised, how you already know.
To protect your account in the future, please download the Certificate (self-extracting archive) from Attachment and install it.
If you were using the same password on Mt.Gox and other places (email, mybitcoin.com, etc), you should change this password as soon as possible.
Please accept our apologies for the troubles caused, and be certain we will do everything we can to keep the funds entrusted with us as secure as possible.
Any unauthorized access done to any account you own (email, mtgox, etc) should be reported to the appropriate authorities in your country.
Thanks, The Mt.Gox team
Going to download the file and anubis it.
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What a bunch of crap! Think we dont know how and what to post in other topic forums? There should be no reason to restrricy anyone from adding to or replying to other topics in this forum.
There has been ALOT of spam on these forums. PM me a reason why you want to be whitelisted.
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It's probably best if you use different workers for each GPU/PC.
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And the lulz kick-starts again.
This is why I'm pretty heavily against using Mt Gox right now. That and the lack of Pound Sterling support sucks.
Was that an Example reference I got there?
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