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My Coinexchange account was blocked two times but after I applied for support it was unlocked within 10 minutes. Incredible.
How did you apply for support ?
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My account is also blocked. No answer from support, no nothing, no service at all. Anybody has a working email or knows how to contact them ? Thank you.
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Copy of Whitepaper:
6.4. CVCoin and CVPay To ensure the highest-level of confidentiality Crypviser has issued a unique authentication crypto token: CVCoin. The main purpose of CVCoin is covering charges of Blockchain transactions for authentication purposes, to authorize and identify the users’ public encryption keys and to provide the highest level of security within the Crypviser Network.
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Anybody else got an email like that ?
noreply@[Suspicious link removed]. I regret to have to inform you that some information about your account was obtained by an attacker who successfully compromised the bitcointalk.org server. The following information about your account was likely leaked: - Email address - Password hash - Last-used IP address and registration IP address - Secret question and a basic (not brute-force-resistant) hash of your secret answer - Various settings
You should immediately change your forum password and delete or change your secret question. To do this, log into the forum, click "profile", and then go to "account related settings".
If you used the same password on bitcointalk.org as on other sites, then you should also immediately change your password on those other sites. Also, if you had a secret question set, then you should assume that the attacker now knows the answer to your secret question.
Your password was salted and hashed using sha256crypt with 7500 rounds. This will slow down anyone trying to recover your password, but it will not completely prevent it unless your password was extremely strong.
While nothing can ever be ruled out in these sorts of situations, I do not believe that the attacker was able to collect any forum personal messages.
I apologize for the inconvenience and for any trouble that this may cause. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
iF4EAREIAAYFAlVhiGIACgkQxlVWk9q1keeUmgEAhGi8pTghxISo1feeXkUMhW3a uKxLeOOkTQR5Zh7aGKoBAMEvYsGEBGt3hzInIh+k43XJjGYywSiPAal1KI7Arfs0 =bvuI -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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So, when I am running a new security programme with scanning and all kind of options to debug my computer, will it still not be safe for future attacks ? Of course I will not store any Bitcoins anymore, just for normal operations.....does it mean that these standard security programmes are not protecting my computer against a pro attack at all ? (obviously Bitdefender did not do the job). If this is the case I see no future for a digital currency.....
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Amph ok, I understand, but how could he manage to delete my security software (bitdefender), obviously he hacked my computer and then deleted this programme.... There is a lot of criminal energy involved to achieve this...well like in any other robbery of course. But longterm this could kill the Bitcoin. If in a case like this, you cannot mark your coins as stolen to block them for further usage at least, not even talking about tracing the coins to the new "owner".
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MegaFall: Or could have simply found the private keys...
What does that mean exactly ?
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OnkelPaul: How do you know the IP addresses? Thanks for your message. The IP address was used to attack my exchange account at the same time. I know he might have used some vpn, nevertheless I try my best. I also filed a fraud report in the meantime.
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Thanks, I always wanted to do this, use a cold computer also, but well, too busy with other things, so stupid. How could the hacker transfer the money ? I had the wallet secured by a password as well ? Any specialist out there who has a good idea please contact me !
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Thanks for your advice, I felt safe, because I had Bitdefender anti virus programme installed, but that one completely disappeared. Looks like the attacker could delete it.
My bitcoins went to this address: 1GgJkUADnzZ6kNF13toGpv7o8bCj3WYQov
One attack came from this IP: 51.21.9.22 Netherland, NL Second one from here: 198.38.94.199 ALAMO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES 2015-04-09 06:59:08 EST
Can somebody help me to trace this guy ?
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Hi, an intruder robbed my bitcoins. What can I do ? Any suggestions ?
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Hello, I have the same problem as Zelek Uther mentioned here before. The miner starts hashing and then slowly dies after a few minutes. After rebooting I can start it again with the same result....after a few minutes it just stops hashing. Any ideas ?
I still have this issue on one miner. I've tried different SDCards, different firmware (including Debian Desk from a forum user), I have even swapped out the RaspPi. Still have the same issue where cgminer fails with a segmentation fault. I see this by invoking cgminer from the command line. What I'm trialling now is running just one module at a time. I unplugged the PCIe cable from every module except the first one, and it ran fine on one module for 24 hours. Power down, try the same with just module 2... and so on. I run each for at least 24 hours as a test. Still working through this. Then I'll try two modules... then three etc until I can run stable with as many as possible. Interesting, thanks for your information, so it makes no sense for me trying different SDcards etc..... my miners were delivered end of June, could it be that a whole batch has this problem ?
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Hello, I have the same problem as Zelek Uther mentioned here before. The miner starts hashing and then slowly dies after a few minutes. After rebooting I can start it again with the same result....after a few minutes it just stops hashing. Any ideas ?
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Hello, is there something wrong with lketc ? The website is down for a while and I have no reply for a paid order ? Regards
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Actually I prefer the Bitmine guys to work on our miners instead of wasting their time here on the forum ! But because of all these negative comments I started to be worried myself. So I used some free time this afternoon to give them a visit. Relax, here a short review: -definitely no scam at all -the whole crew works very hard to produce the miners as promised asap -all neccessaries are on stock and ready for assembly -the chips on the test board are working fine -a bulk load of chips is on the way and will arrive within the next days -crews for double shifts are ready to start as soon as the chips have arrived Honestly, as long as a bit miner is not an off the shelf product you have to expect some delays ! In this case the reason comes with the late delivery of the chips and Bitmine is very sorry for that. But I am shure we have choosen the right company. And although they have some customers who offer cash for a jump in the queue they will of course stick to delivery according date of payment. So everything should be fine very soon, Happy mining !
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Hi, great device ! Love it ! Any chance to connect bitcoin.de as well ? Regards
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rascal777
thanks again, your extension works great ! The funny thing is that one of my computers is not detected, have to check... Contribution is on the way !
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rascal777
hello and thanks for this great idea, I loaded it down, but cannot bring it to work, how do I have to start your program ? Thanks !
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Hello, after four days of mining with around 800 kh I have only some 7000 coins, what's wrong? Regards
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Hello guys, what is your experience with mining pools ? I am mining bitcoins and altcoins for nearly one year on several pools and find the outcome is quite different. With most of the pools I definitely do not reach the amount of coins as advertised in coinwarz. I know there are some comparison lists like: https://litecoin.info/Mining_pool_comparison But I would like to have a kind of rating list with details about off time and of course the results for like 24 hours of mining ? Any comments are welcome !
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