Set 40 - 0.12
Set 50 - 0.12
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Yes in this instance there appears to be no ill will. But the fact remains that Gmail is the ubiquitous email platform, and this gives the impression that the "Bitcoin Forum" is sending an attachment within an email.
The exploit could occur as follows:
1. Attacker creates a remote code execution script within a Google Spreadsheet that bypasses Gmail's virus scanner. 2. Attacker makes posts to popular threads containing the link to their document. 3. Automated email is triggered to all who follow threads which contains the from "Bitcoin Forum", with this large green clickable attachment. 4. Attacker could then edit their post and replace the document with a link to a benign document to obscure what just happened. 5. All users watching the targeted threads with a Gmail account has an email containing a malware attachment from the forum.
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This morning I received emails from the forum containing attachments. It was strange but I realized what occurred. The OP who made a new post, included a google doc link. Gmail users automatically see google doc files as attachments in their emails. What's concerning is that, while Gmail scans these docs files for malware, there could be remote code hidden that remains undetected, or any number of advanced attacks through this mechanism. And users receiving an email from the forum may be more likely to click the attachment. I'm not sure what the potential fix is, but just wanted to give people a heads up that this type of attachment could reach anyone's inbox who is watching a subforum or thread and gets email alerts.
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Next 10 available of the BTC please
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SET #25 - 0.015BTC SET #40 - 0.015BTC SET #50 - 0.015BTC
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Nice chance to grab some rare coins. I'd be interested in any of the Lealana XMR if something were to fall through. Thanks OP.
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A true friend taken from us too early. Zepher made his mark on this hobby through his legendary group buys, raffles, and overall friendliness. I can't help but continue to feel a tremendous amount of loss over this news.
Zepher, you are a legend and will always be remembered.
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I believe this is the first print article mentioning bitcoin, in any major periodical (except for perhaps regular newspaper article?). There is a Wired magazine from December 2011 with Jeff Bezos and a bitcoin article mentioned on the cover, but this New Yorker piece predates it by ~2 months.
You are correct in that they are extremely rare. My copy was purchased in 2016 and I've seen almost no examples since then.
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You are completely right! In fact an Address Explorer was available before I took the website down to remodel it (Yes, a long work in progress I hope to finish really soon) at http://uberbills.comI will work to release that list in a clear and easy way very soon If you dont have time to turn it all into a website there are some very capable people that can assist here too. I believe Anduck did the BTCC Mint one and rusbitcoinuser has a casascius one always being updated with cool new info. That sounds really good! I have posted now the addresses referring to all sold Doge Coins: https://cryptoimperator.com/doge-addresses/ (CVS files) If someone wants to make a Coin Explorer I will be happy to host/link it from the website and send a coin his way. I am processing and sorting the BTC addresses now Thank you for the transparency. This goes a long way to making CI coins collectible for years to come.
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Notable sale: Brooklyn Back goes for $6,500
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