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6601  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Cryptsy Hack Resolution - Funds to be recovered immediately once deal finalized on: March 15, 2016, 04:06:46 AM
Consulting lawyer to make sure nothing gets in between me getting paid my bounty when coins are recovered.

Where was your lawyer when you were signing that ridiculous contract?  Grin

Yes, nice troll move now that Cryptsy has countersigned. Next move will be that contract needs some modification, inserting new wording so that the first letter of each sentence spells "Cryptsy got pwned". Then signed by BV himself.

You mean like this?

I FOUND HER KNEELING BESIDE HER BED DEEP IN PRAYER WITH A HAGGARD AND TIRED FACE.   MY DAUGHTER WAS ONLY INTENDED TO BE USING THIS BBS FOR SUPPLEMENTATION OF HER ECONOMICS LESSONS BUT SHE IS LIKE ME A DEVOUTLY RELIGIOUS INDIVIDUAL AND TOLD ME THAT SHE HAD WITNESSED AN INDIVIDUAL DEEP IN THE SUFFERING OF SEXUAL IMMORALITY AND WAS PRAYING FOR THE SAVING OF HIS ETERNAL SOUL.

Woah!! COOL!!!! A bit sad though, but damn, didn't think I had THAT effect on the poor girl. Kinda wish I could tell her how off she was  Undecided


IT APPEARS THAT MY DAUGHTER WAS LYING TO ME, AN UNFORGIVEABLE OFFENSE, AND HAD IN FACT BEEN PRAYING FOR HER OWN SALVATION.  AS I INVESTIGATED THE LOGS OF HER USAGE OF THIS BBS I DISCOVERED THAT SHE HAD VIEWED SEVERAL PORNOGRAPHIC IMAGES OF A BESTIAL NATURE INCLUDING AN INCREDIBLY OFFENSIVE COFFEE TABLE.

Ok, now that's just WRONG. That table is MINE, and was posted on here when someone was trying to make fun of ME. She had absolutely NOTHING to do with it. If this parental douche is blaming her for that, AND ESPECIALLY if he is blaming her in ways I fear he might... omg.


I HAVE BEEN FORCED TO CONFISCATE ALL OF HER HORSE FIGURINES, HORSE POSTERS, HORSE LAMP, HORSE FIGURINE ACCESORIES, AND BITCOINS.  FOR NOW THEY ARE TAKING UP HALF OF MY GARAGE AS I CONTEMPLATE HOW TO LIQUIDATE THISE ITEMS.  TOMMOROW SHE WILL RETURN TO THE CHRISTIAN TREATMENT CENTER UNTIL HER EIGHTEENTH BIRTHDAY WHEN, GOD WILLING, SHE WILL BE FREE OF THIS IMMORALITY AND ABLE TO TAKE CARE OF HERSELF.  

Omg omg omg omg omg omg omg  Cry *shaking*

Hello. Everyone here has been very nice.  Let me assure you that none of this was your fault.  Please don't be mad at me.  My time at the treatment center will be very good for me.  Each day I will try very hard to do better.  Several of you have been mean, but still I will pray for you.  Another chance to get better is just what I need.  Very few days go by when I do not pray very hard, but still I seem to keep getting into trouble.  Even now, when I was just trying to help someone else.  People everywhere have it worse than me though, so it's okay.  One day when I am done my treatment I will work hard to help people again.  Never doubt it! I've been through too much to give up now.  Eek, it looks like I'm out of time.  So long!

Stay strong girl....


I HOPE ALL OF YOU ARE HAPPY FOR WHAT YOU HAVE DONE

You, sir, are an evil ahole. Had I known what Ayn was really dealing with at home... ugh.
6602  Other / Off-topic / Re: Supernatural Actors: When They Were Young on: March 15, 2016, 03:03:23 AM

You need to post 10 times, then you'll be able to embed videos. Your welcome.
6603  Other / Off-topic / Pi Day 2016 on: March 15, 2016, 01:56:29 AM
Calculating π by hand

How the hell has this community gone virtually all day without mentioning Pi Day?
6604  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: March 14, 2016, 11:41:42 PM
From the desk of Horus Has An Out:

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6605  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: March 14, 2016, 10:53:46 PM

I have now and alas, it still won't import to PGP.

Whoever prepared the document didn't understand what they were preparing.

Never fear, the con artist Jim Slockney will soon be here to relay to us what Paul Vernon relaid to him about what CrackHead relaid to him about the status of the coins held by Eternal Insolent aka Lorie Ann Nettles (anagram) aka [home]Wrecker. It's referred to at Cryptsy as the Tier of Command.

This whole thing sounds like bullshit to me.

6606  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: March 14, 2016, 10:22:36 PM
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What a pitty whoever prepared the pdf doesn't know about using Courier New font to format the PGP properly for readability sake. (and to import the signed messages etc)

That would be the crypto security guru Paul Vernon, going the "state of Florida" reference.

Well, try as hard as I might I can't import the public key nor verify the signed message, so both aren't worth the electrons it took to make them.

Did you try this: https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:3M3u0VX6iXAJ:https://www.cryptsy.com/cryptsyrecoverybountyfinal.pdf+&cd=11&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

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6607  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: March 14, 2016, 10:06:46 PM
Awesome news!  0.000055 btc was transferred to 1Mr4WJMQCXs9WtvHTwafQnXbtSXCMc9eSr

We all get to divide 2 cents!



We're on our way to creating an awesome mosaic.  Cool Cool Cool
6608  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Cryptsy Hack Resolution - Funds to be recovered immediately once deal finalized on: March 14, 2016, 10:00:15 PM
I'm Paul Vernon, long time Bitcoin advocate and Cryptsy CEO.
Today I signed a contract with some crackhead at my headquarters in Florida.
I had a nice chat with CrackHead about our current situation.
He showed me multiple bitcoin wallet addresses where our stolen bitcoins reside.
I'm sure that all the current withdrawal problems are being caused by lack of liquidity due to us not having access to our funds at Cryptsy.
The traditional three-letter agencies that Cryptsy needs to work with are out of pocket or have its agents in jail, hence resorting to the community to get this minor glitch resolved.
The dozens of people remaining that make up the Cryptsy team are hard at work establishing additional cons that eventually will make dealing with Cryptsy in the future totally fucked up for its user base.
For now, I hope that everyone will continue working on Bitcoin projects that will help make the world a better place.
6609  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: March 14, 2016, 09:41:51 PM

 I bet this cryptcracker is the one who stole the coins and the guy is scared shitless in a way that has decided to return them into believing that it is a hacker and that has managed to recover the stolen coins, may pass into history as a god or may become the biggest troll history of bitcointalk.

 Grin Grin Grin

Very good possibility he is just a troll. real question is why cryptsy is engaging with him at all.

The Third Person Theme comes to mind.
6610  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: March 14, 2016, 09:34:51 PM
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What a pitty whoever prepared the pdf doesn't know about using Courier New font to format the PGP properly for readability sake. (and to import the signed messages etc)

That would be the crypto security guru Paul Vernon, going the "state of Florida" reference.

You're Famous!

I don't think they quoted everything you said Smiley

http://themerkle.com/paul-vernon-signs-a-contract-to-recover-stolen-coins-for-a-13-fee/

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According to Gleb Gamow, a bitcointalk.org user who has been following the Cryptsy debacle since the beginning, Cryptsy’s stolen coins are located in the following location.

"I was out saving Bitcoin when your grandfather was in diapers."

Yep, I'm the one who uncovered the event addresses prior to anybody else so that Paul Vernon could post such on Cryptsy's blog.  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Looks like the only thing this article got right was my nym.  Kiss

Maybe in five years or so, this rag or some other will report that BFL used BitPay as an exchange oppose to ONLY as a third-party payment provider to the tune of converting over U$10M worth of bitcoins to fiat directed to various bank accounts that may or may not be in BFL's [proper] control.

Thanks for the link, TTD.
6611  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Cryptsy Hack Resolution - Funds to be recovered immediately once deal finalized on: March 14, 2016, 09:14:43 PM
Consulting lawyer to make sure nothing gets in between me getting paid my bounty when coins are recovered.

Don't worry. Paul is an "up and up" guy. He wouldn't do you wrong.  Smiley

He probably is Paul or that Cryptsy_Jim guy, or both.

I’d bet my bottom Satoshi this all leads back to Blockstream and Theymos and their plans to takeover Bitcoin. I just don’t have all the angles hashed out yet.

Well, I already uncovered that Jeff Ownby of BFL worked for John Hammes' (BitJohn) dad as a consultant in Russian for some sink thingy before Jeff moved to Costa Rica to be with Sonny Vleisides to advance Laissez Faire City, a lottery scheme, and their online gambling schemes, still running today.
6612  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Cryptsy Hack Resolution - Funds to be recovered immediately once deal finalized on: March 14, 2016, 09:11:02 PM
Consulting lawyer to make sure nothing gets in between me getting paid my bounty when coins are recovered.

Where was your lawyer when you were signing that ridiculous contract?  Grin


"Kirk, are you familiar with Hacker vs. Cryptsy?"
6613  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Leroy Fodor has gone Full-Delusional; StakeMiners is 100% confirmed insolvent! on: March 14, 2016, 09:04:46 PM
Let's Play Pretend II

Let's Play Pretend

Pretend you have 72.9794461538 BTC invested in StakeMiners Ponzi because you're an astute Investard. At the current .52%/week dividend payout by StakeMiners Ponzi, how much bitcoins would you earn in a week?

Let's do the maths, eh?

Now, before we do the maths, we MUSH convert the .52% into an integer. Google integer if you're not up to speed. The conversion equals .0052. Did I say integer? I meant something else, whatever it's called, but suffice to say it's now a number and NOT a percentage.

Multiply .0052 X 72.9794461538 and that's what you would earn per week. The answer is 0.37949312 BTC.

Now, I know what you're thinking. You're thinking that you, I or anybody else would be crazy to give Leroy "Froot Loops Liar" Fodor a single satoshi let alone 72.9794461538 BTC, and you are 100% correct, hence we're playin' PRETEND.

https://blockchain.info/tx-index/944f9e0ed06387c8e99a740b5b8970966cd795ba5401220d620dff53cdd05c19



You, I or anybody else stand corrected. Mr. 72.9794461538 BTC Investard is most likely proud as a peacock knowing that his investment constitutes 2.354175682 times more than what Leroy claims StakeMiners Ponzi has in total holdings - namely, 31 BTC.

Question: How long would it take you to withdraw your 72.9794461538 BTC if you were the ONLY Investard requesting such given that ALL the other Investards are more astuter than you opting to remain on board Leroy Fodor's "business" formally known as StakeMiners Ponzi is NOT licensed in any nation-state on the planet?

Answer: At the max 0.35 BTC per week, you simply put the smaller number into the bigger number like so 72.9794461538/0.35 to get your answer followed by the equal sign thingy (=): 208.512703297 weeks or 208.512703297/52 = 4 years + 1 week.

BTW, you won't get your entire pretend 72.9794461538 BTC back because of StakeMiners Ponzi pesky 2% withdrawal fee. HAHAHA

Pretend you have 71.9029365385 BTC invested in StakeMiners Ponzi because you're an astute Investard. At the current .52%/week dividend payout by StakeMiners Ponzi, how much bitcoins would you earn in a week?

Let's do the maths, eh?

Now, before we do the maths, we MUSH convert the .52% into an integer. Google integer if you're not up to speed. The conversion equals .0052. Did I say integer? I meant something else, whatever it's called, but suffice to say it's now a number and NOT a percentage.

Multiply .0052 X 71.9029365385 and that's what you would earn per week. The answer is 0.37389527 BTC.

Now, I know what you're thinking. You're thinking that you, I or anybody else would be crazy to give Leroy "Froot Loops Liar" Fodor a single satoshi let alone 71.9029365385 BTC, and you are 100% correct, hence we're playin' PRETEND.

https://blockchain.info/tx/b98666baa1dcb61e7ff96486723b98ab292b2dc9b161c0f87ec8fc6eb16446c2



You, I or anybody else stand corrected. Mr. 71.9029365385 BTC Investard is most likely proud as a peacock knowing that his investment constitutes 2.319449566 times more than what Leroy claims StakeMiners Ponzi has in total holdings - namely, 31 BTC.

Question: How long would it take you to withdraw your 71.9029365385 BTC if you were the ONLY Investard requesting such given that ALL the other Investards are more astuter than you opting to remain on board Leroy Fodor's "business" formally known as StakeMiners Ponzi is NOT licensed in any nation-state on the planet?

Answer: At the max 0.35 BTC per week, you simply put the smaller number into the bigger number like so 71.9029365385/0.35 to get your answer followed by the equal sign thingy (=): 205.436961539 weeks or 205.436961539/52 = 3.95 years.

BTW, you won't get your entire pretend 71.9029365385 BTC back because of StakeMiners Ponzi pesky 2% withdrawal fee. HAHAHA

Now that all the had maths is outta the way, let's do simple plussing (or whatever it's called): 72.9794461538 + 71.9029365385 = 144.882382692. That equates to 19.882382692 BTC or 24.882382692 BTC (again, depending what day it is) more than what Leroy Fodor claims that his StakeMiners Ponzi "business" currently has in holdings (31 BTC) by these two Investards alone, not counting the other ~178 Investards invested in the noble endeavor.

This weeks payout was 0.79506471 BTC: https://blockchain.info/tx-index/944f9e0ed06387c8e99a740b5b8970966cd795ba5401220d620dff53cdd05c19 That equates to StakeMiners Ponzi supposedly having 152.897059615 BTC invested in it (0.79506471/.0052 = 152.897059615). A total impossibility even if the most retarded person from Biblical times did the maths from his grave.
6614  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Leroy Fodor has gone Full-Delusional; StakeMiners is 100% confirmed insolvent! on: March 14, 2016, 08:42:16 PM
Weekly payout threshold = StakeMiner investment on account

Thus, .20 X .0052 = 0.00104 BTC (that's the minimum weekly payout that Leroy Fodor feels is worth his valuable time to calculate Investards' ROI since he does all the calculations by hand[job] - unless there's brownout)

Phew... I thought cyberpinoy went off the deep end.

Apologies Leroy, please carry on with your ponzi.

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BTW Leroy seems to have blocked archive.is and archive.org from accessing his site (403 error).

Nice find! So, Mr. Leroy "Transparent" Fodor is blocking archive sites from indexing his Ponzi, eh?

Well, I have ONLY one thing to say about his actions:


"I have known Leroy Fodor for 20 plus years. I have known him to be intelligent and trustworthy in both his personal and his business life. He is a man of good character and would never intentionally mislead anyone. I would recommend him to anyone who is interested in investing in StakeMiners!!!!"
6615  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Leroy Fodor has gone Full-Delusional; StakeMiners is 100% confirmed insolvent! on: March 14, 2016, 08:14:07 PM
Wait, what?!

- Weekly payout threshold is 0.20 BTC

Another ninja change to the TOS? To put this into perspective, at Leroy's made-up 0.5% per week payout level you would need to have ~40 BTC invested to have a weekly payout. In other words if you invest 1 BTC you will wait 40 weeks for you first 0.2 BTC payout, if you can trust the ponzi to survive that long.

The threshold used to be 0.001 BTC (that's what the TOS page still shows) and the latest payout seems to still adhere to that.

https://stakeminers.com/terms.php
https://blockchain.info/tx-index/944f9e0ed06387c8e99a740b5b8970966cd795ba5401220d620dff53cdd05c19

BTW Leroy seems to have blocked archive.is and archive.org from accessing his site (403 error). Sneaky. Gotta use images now (click for full size).



Weekly payout threshold = StakeMiner investment on account

Thus, .20 X .0052 = 0.00104 BTC (that's the minimum weekly payout that Leroy Fodor feels is worth his valuable time to calculate Investards' ROI since he does all the calculations by hand[job] - unless there's brownout)
6616  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Leroy Fodor has gone Full-Delusional; StakeMiners is 100% confirmed insolvent! on: March 14, 2016, 08:10:19 PM
Let's Play Pretend

Pretend you have 72.9794461538 BTC invested in StakeMiners Ponzi because you're an astute Investard. At the current .52%/week dividend payout by StakeMiners Ponzi, how much bitcoins would you earn in a week?

Let's do the maths, eh?

Now, before we do the maths, we MUSH convert the .52% into an integer. Google integer if you're not up to speed. The conversion equals .0052. Did I say integer? I meant something else, whatever it's called, but suffice to say it's now a number and NOT a percentage.

Multiply .0052 X 72.9794461538 and that's what you would earn per week. The answer is 0.37949312 BTC.

Now, I know what you're thinking. You're thinking that you, I or anybody else would be crazy to give Leroy "Froot Loops Liar" Fodor a single satoshi let alone 72.9794461538 BTC, and you are 100% correct, hence we're playin' PRETEND.

https://blockchain.info/tx-index/944f9e0ed06387c8e99a740b5b8970966cd795ba5401220d620dff53cdd05c19



You, I or anybody else stand corrected. Mr. 72.9794461538 BTC Investard is most likely proud as a peacock knowing that his investment constitutes 2.354175682 times more than what Leroy claims StakeMiners Ponzi has in total holdings - namely, 31 BTC.

Question: How long would it take you to withdraw your 72.9794461538 BTC if you were the ONLY Investard requesting such given that ALL the other Investards are more astuter than you opting to remain on board Leroy Fodor's "business" formally known as StakeMiners Ponzi is NOT licensed in any nation-state on the planet?

Answer: At the max 0.35 BTC per week, you simply put the smaller number into the bigger number like so 72.9794461538/0.35 to get your answer followed by the equal sign thingy (=): 208.512703297 weeks or 208.512703297/52 = 4 years + 1 week.

BTW, you won't get your entire pretend 72.9794461538 BTC back because of StakeMiners Ponzi pesky 2% withdrawal fee. HAHAHA
6617  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Leroy Fodor has gone Full-Delusional; StakeMiners is 100% confirmed insolvent! on: March 14, 2016, 07:35:30 PM

"I have known Leroy Fodor for 20 plus years. I have known him to be intelligent and trustworthy in both his personal and his business life. He is a man of good character and would never intentionally mislead anyone. I would recommend him to anyone who is interested in investing in StakeMiners!!!!"

https://forum.gethashing.com/t/pos-mining-stakeminers-com/3925/700

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It does not say if you want to be a serious investor, it says if you are serious about investing, please lets not twist words, I deal with it enough from Suchmoon and Bruno. He was saying , as I am taking it, if you are serious and would like to invest but have questions about the service to ask.

From the desk of Next Week's Numbers Will Be Made Up As Well B.B.A.:

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1738114356412545&id=1627849564105692

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Stakeminers - This Week - 22 February 2016
>The Future of PoS Mining<
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This week brings our 11th month in business to a close.
- Minimum deposit is 0.05 BTC.
- Invested BTC 125 / Current Value 31 BTC = Diff -75%
- Earnings fell back to 0.51% as altcoin prices moved down on a new bitcoin rise. Aside from last weeks 0.75% we have been at 0.51% since early January.

Withdrawals - The principal payout cap is 0.35 BTC per week. We have 10 principal withdrawals in progress comprised of 5 full and 5 partial for a total of 18.66 BTC.

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1742354865988494&id=1627849564105692

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Stakeminers - This Week - 07 March 2016
>The Future of PoS Mining<
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Welcome as we finish our 1st year in business!
- Minimum deposit is 0.05 BTC.
- Invested BTC 120 / Current Value 31 BTC = Diff -74%
- Earnings rose a fraction to 0.52% from 0.51% last week.
- Withdrawals: partial 4 = 7.64 BTC, full 7 = 9.85 BTC

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1744605932430054&id=1627849564105692

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Stakeminers - This Week - 14 March 2016
>The Future of PoS Mining - Since 2015<
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Welcome to Year 2 of Stakeminers!
- Minimum deposit is 0.05 BTC
- Weekly payout threshold is 0.20 BTC
- Invested BTC 120 / Current Value 31 BTC = Diff -74%
- Earnings steady at 0.52%
- Withdrawals: Partial 4 = 7.14 BTC and full 8 = 12.46 BTC

February 22, 2016:

  • Total bitcoins invested in StakeMiners: 125 BTC
  • Current Value 31 BTC = Diff -75%
  • 10 principal withdrawal requests
    • 5 full (unknown amount)
    • 5 partial (unknown amount)
    • 18.66 BTC total

March 7, 2016:

  • Total bitcoins invested in StakeMiners: 120 BTC
  • Current Value 31 BTC = Diff -74%
  • 11 principal withdrawal requests
    • 7 full (9.85 BTC)
    • 4 partial (7.64 BTC)
    • 17.49 BTC total

March 14, 2016:

  • Total bitcoins invested in StakeMiners: 120 BTC
  • Current Value 31 BTC = Diff -74%
  • 12 principal withdrawal requests
    • 8 full (12.46 BTC)
    • 4 partial (7.14 BTC)
    • 19.60 BTC total

~180 Investards invested 125 or 120 BTC (depending on what day it is) currently valued at 31 BTC which includes the current 19.60 BTC partial and full withdrawal requests by 12 Investards, equating to ONLY 11.40 BTC that Leroy Fodor StakeMiners Ponzi has on account if ALL the withdrawals were paid out today.

6618  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: March 14, 2016, 06:30:27 PM
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What a pitty whoever prepared the pdf doesn't know about using Courier New font to format the PGP properly for readability sake. (and to import the signed messages etc)

That would be the crypto security guru Paul Vernon, going the "state of Florida" reference.
6619  Other / Off-topic / Re: What we've learnt today. on: March 14, 2016, 08:01:36 AM
today i learned not love anyone... Sad             Sukhbir singh Badal


"I learnt that someday somebody will love me."
6620  Economy / Exchanges / Re: CRYPTSY MAKES DEAL WITH HACKERS TO RETURN STOLEN 13,000 BTC, PAYS 13% FEE on: March 14, 2016, 07:54:53 AM
Maybe his wife stole them, and they are getting back tgether. Smiley



http://www.bitcoinfuturesguide.com/bitcoin-blog/cryptsy-makes-deal-with-hackers-to-return-stolen-13000-btc-pays-13-fee-to-the-culprit

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The anonymous hacker is called "Cryptcracker" (probably a group) and the individual who signed the contract appears to have written "Wrecker" or "Wrecked".

Eternal Insolent = Lorie Ann Nettles (think homewrecker)

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Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.

~ William Congreve

You figured out yet, Jim Slockney and Paul Vernon, or am I simply being a nutter again?
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