I don't think you know but I'm pretty sure he either got banned or left lol he probably won't be posting here unless he's got alt accounts I'm not aware of and is hiding amongst the newbies.
This person has probably been attacked with a man in the middle attack. I think he has used a malicious TOR exit node which was sniffing his traffic. They then messed with his SSL certificate to blockchain.info. Because of this the user was logging in at blockchain on an unsecure (HTTP) connection. The attacker was able to sniff his data, and get the password. Im doing researchs to these attacks as we speak. Very frightning.
This would not work. Everything is done on the client side as far as encrypting and decrypting the wallet, creating new private keys and signing TXs. If the SSl certificate was tampered with then he should have received a warning.
The only thing a TOR exit node would have been able to do is stop the TX from being broadcast or prevent the user from accessing his wallet.
IMO TOR had nothing to do with the fact his money was stolen (if it was in fact stolen)
They can even inject fake SSL-lock icons inside your browser. Not much people will notice.
you dont get it do you? lol at your research... look like you have to spend alot more time.
What exactly I dont understand? I know exactly how these attacks are performed unlike you.
It takes times before bitcoin is recognized by all of them. At least we are approaching there. There are more and more merchants accepting bitcoin payment.
Yes there are many small time merchants accepting bitcoin but the development is still very very slow.
I don't think you know but I'm pretty sure he either got banned or left lol he probably won't be posting here unless he's got alt accounts I'm not aware of and is hiding amongst the newbies.