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I will open a new thread based on you but meanwhile I will go ahead and post full finding reports on both threads let people judge why I do not qualify for the bounty yet a random hacker who offered nothing but an IP got a fee. And you might be calling fake shots on the re-embursment bullshit to pull another scam.
Right, so I registered an account, posted, created a persona on bitcointalk around 5 years ago just to one day join in on some conspiracy with someone who lives on the opposite side of the world as I. Sounds legit. Sorry, but other than becoming friends with TF for a short few months before everything that happened to us, him, myself, investors, coinchatters, etc, that is the full extent of our relations. He refunded me because I could verify the transaction and he remembered who I was. I'm sure a lot of people are probably trying to make up claims trying to scam him as well, as others on here scamming other users. My vouching for TF, isn't as *much* as an investor or business person, just as someone I personally, genuinely got along with really well in a chat room who also made good in my eyes. I have every right to be a forgiving person for my situation. You have every right to be angry if you were taken by someone too. But if you are just trying to be a squeaky wheel attempting to take advantage and get some free coins, then IDGAF what you do, your reputation wont live long. Don't suck me into whatever beef you have.
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Wow, thank you. I actually didn't expect anything. Mostly sad that a lot of us lost contact from earlier coinchat days, including 'admin'.
TradeFortress paid my losses back within a few days of PMing him. Like seriously, again, did not expect. Thanks and I really do hope this fixes your reputation around here. People that knew you for a hot second didn't get to see how generous you were and the whole heartbleed exploits or whatever it wound up being really did more than steal bitcoins. It crushed relationships.
I hope one day we have the means to catch those who caused all that trouble.
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What a crummy situation, that whole thing with inputs a cc.
I don't know what can be done, but PM sent.
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Interesting chrome extension.
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I'm still tracking the ledger. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it. Just to be clear, there are two people in this thread talking about the same person, so two different situations, methods, and exchanges. Here is the other account that these coins have been dumped in. https://blockchain.info/address/185zyps34SJdNYkutTZhAFHkEh1zoX4mCRAs you can see, they are actively being mixed. I had this bit of coin online, because I was actively exchanging it. Otherwise it would have been in an offline wallet. Email wasn't hacked(which was confirmed by my email provider), unique password was used, and 2FA would have helped(I would have LOVED to use 2FA, I begged for 2FA in chat), but BTC-e's 2FA is still new(maybe post hack) and setup is not in english yet. The last thing I would want to do is assume setup, and have an nonretrievable 2FA password. Oh, and links in email, nope. I didn't. This account was strictly accessed from a virtual machine which is bitcoin only, and only used to make bitcoin transactions.
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May I ask which operating system and browser you are using ? It *might* give a first hint into the right direction..
FreeBSD(see avatar) and Firefox, doesn't matter. I run all bitcoin related events in a virtual machine. Max security =/= guaranteed protection. Anyways, I've been investigating the issue for some time, and my mail service support gave me a log of all activity. BTC-E alerts email on login, and I received no "BTC-E successful authentication" email which was verified from the logs. This exploit was done outside of my own system.
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You listed 67.221.255.66
BTC-e Gave me these IP addresses: 67.221.255.73 as the one that made the withdrawal.
And the IP address from 95.141.28.124 is the address that hacked my account.
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Nope. I have made dozens of transactions to and from. BTCe and USD. All of them went through. Recent transactions were good as well. The only issues I have ever had, were some delays in the past, but not so much now. Everything works 100% as expected.
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Yeah, the MyWallet sites are very tricky. First, the server needs to meet bootstrap requirements, which many of these faucets do not. Second, the code is sloppy, so you need to re-work it. Only a few people have debugged their MyFaucets to handle the level of requests, and the server they are on. Blud was working on his site for a bit. He debugged the hell out of it, even though it looks like a generic MyFaucet, it's not. He wants to be around for a long time, so we'll see. Very promising so far. http://bludsfaucet.com/?id=65
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I like Anon135246's one the best. I vote for his.
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I0: jW3RifvxWgELmK8oJr5h8Pyt7XWDaaZfkv BTC: 1JSdWWMTGpHUxpprVToJ6GHW5ZmKRzA3Rx
TYVM!
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This one doesn't work for me. The button is not clickable. It works for me. There were some site errors last week. Now it's working for me.
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I was thinking of doing something like that, just haven't had much time lately. Might have some free time today.
Perfect, simple and easy 
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Portnoy has them in the OP.
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Don't I already have all the coinbox ones grouped together?
True, you have them bunched together, but maybe use a separator? Same with inputs.io sites.
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