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261  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / ‘Anonymous’ – Now accepting bitcoin tips on: August 24, 2011, 05:21:33 AM
source:

http://www.topsession.net/topsession-magazine/security/internet-security/2657-anonymous--now-accepting-bitcoin-tips

Thoughts? Shocked
262  Economy / Services / Thanks on: August 17, 2011, 07:50:56 PM
Thanks!
263  Other / Beginners & Help / Regarding Private Keys.. on: August 14, 2011, 10:51:56 PM
I was wondering can someone "strip out" the private keys out of their wallets?
264  Other / Beginners & Help / Camp BX ? on: August 10, 2011, 09:09:00 PM
Anyone use them yet ? any good experiences ...don't hear much about the experience around here ....
265  Other / Beginners & Help / 7,000,000 bitcoins ... on: August 10, 2011, 02:24:08 AM
are out  there in the world!   and a small fraction is seen moving around on exchanges ?  what does this mean ? the rest is being hoarded ?
266  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Here we go again ...now its Instawallet.org ? on: August 06, 2011, 03:50:44 AM
anyone else experiencing problems with Instawallet ? I'm scared something very "MyBitcoin" is going on...

Today, I deposited 5 bitcoins to it and 10 showed up!  refreshed then 5 then tonight its down to 4 bitcoins (now I do have one person that might have taken that out I'll check with them). That was one wallet.

Then I deposited 1 bitcoin to another wallet today and its gone this evening ? this I know I'm the only that knows of it.

Anyone else?

edit: also, very slow to pull up .....

to the people saying its my fault I admit it I know.
267  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Mybitcoin.com Press Release #2 on: August 06, 2011, 02:04:58 AM
Friday, August 5th, 2011

From the desk of Tom Williams, operator of MyBitcoin.com

For immediate release.

SECURITY BREACH DISCLOSURE

After careful analysis of the intrusion we have concluded that the software that waited for Bitcoin confirmations was far too lenient. An unknown attacker was able to forge Bitcoin deposits via the Shopping Cart Interface (SCI) and withdraw confirmed/older Bitcoins. This led to a slow trickle of theft that went unnoticed for a few days. Luckily, we do keep a percentage of the holdings in cold storage so the attackers didn’t completely clean us out. Just to clarify, we weren’t “fully” hacked aka “rooted”. You can still trust our PGP, SSL, and Tor public keys.
It appears to be human error combined with a misunderstanding of how Bitcoin secures transactions into the next block. Our programmer was under the assumption that one block was good enough to secure a transaction. Two years ago when the software was written, this single confirm myth was a popular belief.
In hindsight we should have credited deposits after one confirmation so they would show up in the transaction history, and held the deposit until it reached at least 3 confirmations. Keeping track of two balances and displaying them in the login area would have been trivial.

CLAIM PROCESS DISCLOSURE

We are in the process of building a claim procedure for the remainder of the holdings now. We expect that we will have it online soon.

The claim process will consist of a online form where the claimant will be required to enter their MyBitcoin username and password. Their balance will be displayed along with the percentage of remaining Bitcoins that we still have in our holdings. That percentage will be paid to a Bitcoin address of their choosing. This percentage will be based on our current total liabilities vs. our existing assets. We will disclose these figures as soon as they have been totaled.

Each online claim will be written to a ledger and will be manually approved within 48 hours of being filed online. We have decided to have a manual claim approval process for better security. The last thing we all need right now is for someone to breach the claim form. We are confident clients will find this satisfactory.

RECEIVERSHIP

After some research and careful consideration regarding the appointment of a receiver we have concluded that it would be very costly and slow.

Also, finding a receiver that even understands what a Bitcoin is or how to handle the claim process online would be troublesome, and would only end up in increasing our costs. Receivers are typically paid from the remaining assets and we’d like to maximize the amount that we can disperse to our clients.

We have been trying to figure out a way to appoint a 3rd party to certify the asset/liability figures, but there are many risks involved. It would involve having us trust some unknown agent that could possibly just steal the rest of the holdings out from under us. Or, we could be accused of bribing the 3rd party to agree with our figures, and on and on. Trust is a real problem with an anonymous and irrevocable currency.

It is true that we could disclose all of the Bitcoin payment addresses we manage and let everyone look them up and track the lineage of the coins. This is also troublesome due to the way that we defragment small payments to keep the processing engine speedy. Also there are the moral implications of disclosing our client’s finances. We are sure that, unknowingly to us, that our processing system has been used for nefarious purposes.

A GIFT TO THE COMMUNITY

After the claims have all been filed and dealt with we will be releasing the entire MyBitcoin processing engine into the public domain. Our only hope is that the community can improve and adapt the software to all sorts of new and interesting Bitcoin-related things.



Tom Williams
268  Economy / Economics / Breaking News U.S Downgraded to AA+! on: August 06, 2011, 12:33:18 AM
first time in 70 years! Shocked
269  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Is this real ? This is different then Mybitcoin Press Release... on: August 05, 2011, 08:07:46 PM
came across this: http://tinyurl.com/3rm5uuw

Seems a longer explanation but is it real ?
270  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / How to find "Tom Williams" ... on: August 04, 2011, 03:35:37 AM
Time to get the torches and pitchforks this is the last blow we needed for bitcoins its time to take a  stand....

So go ahead and lets list some resources how we can track down this mother eff'er ....

Does this work ?

http://www.domaintools.com/research/hosting-history/?q=mybitcoin.com

Has nobody ever even gotten one email from the slob ? or one response via the forum here? how is it possible that neither above has happened?

[update 1] I did find an old listing for a php programmer but it has since expired - something about a php programmer for mybitcoin.com   if we could get in touch with the programmer he might be able to shed some light on things...

[update 2] Might be worthy reaching out to Anonymous since this was a source of funding for them. Also, seems we are establishing some things regarding the server.

[update 3] Bounty on his head has been set up!  Smiley
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=34443.0
271  Other / Beginners & Help / Mybitcoin.com is back up!!! on: August 02, 2011, 10:35:50 PM


Made you laugh? Got you good didn't I?  drop me some coin: 16CUPpNgi7u5WfDEGUtQn1KvktLLpztLPg  Grin
272  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / So since no Bitcoin service can be trusted anymore ... on: August 02, 2011, 10:09:54 PM
what is the point of Bitcoins?  Why are we all still here?
273  Other / Beginners & Help / Shopping Cart USD -> Bitcoins ? on: July 28, 2011, 04:22:17 AM
n00b question  any shopping carts offer a way to calculate USD and spit it out the # of bitcoins at current market rate ?
274  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / SSL Certificate on: July 27, 2011, 03:08:38 AM
anyone know how you get/install an SSL certificate onto a webhost ? or get them too ?
275  Economy / Services / [Need] Logo Needed on: July 24, 2011, 07:42:59 PM
Also, need a logo please PM if you are interested paying 0.50 for a logo Smiley
276  Economy / Services / [Closed for Now] Php Programmer Needed on: July 24, 2011, 07:42:04 PM
For 1 BTC:  How about 3 BTC ? Grin

Need php script alteration to send bitcoins to customer via bitcoind + Dwolla processes it

let me know what else you need to know via pm Smiley
277  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Anyone use ExchB yet? on: July 20, 2011, 06:00:48 AM
At least they are in the U.S. Anyone have any problems with them? or everything good?

Has anyone done a write-up on all the different features and differences between all the exchanges?

Mt. Gox, TradeHill, bitcoin7 and the others ....
278  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Lol'd at Mt. Gox on: July 19, 2011, 09:05:52 PM
I have to admit these Mt. Gox clowns are good. I mean really. They have a major flaw in their system that leads to bitcoins being hijacked everywhere then they use that to pitch a $29.95 product called the "yubikey" LOL'd ... probably costs $4.95 to ship and $1.00 to make making a $20 profit per key .... you can't make this shit up! welcome to the world of we fuck it up and make money!  Grin
279  Other / Beginners & Help / Invalid Payment Address ? on: July 17, 2011, 09:42:06 PM
was trying  the test faucet https://testnet.freebitcoins.appspot.com/  and it keeps saying the payment address is invalid what gives?


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280  Other / Beginners & Help / Getting on BitCoin Trade Wiki ? on: July 16, 2011, 03:50:39 AM
So I see they have "users" who moderate ..how does one get their service on it ?

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Trade

thanks!
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