until not me yet now any i can say in sooth, i know not why i am so sad, It wearies me, you say it wearies you.
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Much better
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Let me show you the login logs for our hacker guy on his account full of bitcoins, and Kevin: [2011/06/19 05:00:02] Hacker login [2011/06/19 05:12:10] Kevin login [2011/06/19 05:15:10] Hacker login [2011/06/19 05:22:35] Hacker login [2011/06/19 05:45:39] Hacker login [2011/06/19 06:08:18] Hacker login I don't understand. Which account? Kevin and the hacker used the same account? Yeah Please Explain this Jargon, And what is it that you're implying by it? He is saying that Kevin logged in 12 minutes after the attacker logged in to start the attack. Not damning by itself, and almost certainly a coincidence, but still a connection that needs to be followed up, particularly in light of how it all played out. And placed a buy order at 0.01 USD per btc. Any other relevant info about Kevins account? Was it dormant brfore this event? did he ever make orders like this before ie. fairly pointlessly low bids just for shits and giggles?
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Kevin you're a douchebag, you ruined the whole shower.
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Let me show you the login logs for our hacker guy on his account full of bitcoins, and Kevin: [2011/06/19 05:00:02] Hacker login [2011/06/19 05:12:10] Kevin login [2011/06/19 05:15:10] Hacker login [2011/06/19 05:22:35] Hacker login [2011/06/19 05:45:39] Hacker login [2011/06/19 06:08:18] Hacker login I don't understand. Which account? Kevin and the hacker used the same account? Yeah Please Explain this Jargon, And what is it that you're implying by it?
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I think you will find this stated better. 3. The pyramid continues to repeat the cycle, you can even make multiple deposits. It is unknown as to when it will end at this point. I am unsure at the moment as to when it will end. im sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo not playing this one anymore
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3. The pyramid continues endlessly
So You're going to sit there forever updating that spreadsheet? When does the game end Maverick?
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OH JESUS!? BitcoinSnail Is predicting a market end at 17$/BTC in late April 2011, and that at some point the market will begin spiralling through time I for one welcome our new snail overlord.
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I don't really see what's wrong with this. He even said you can remove the code. Besides that it actually is an informative email. He's just giving you a sort of voluntary place to tip?
For one thing MtGox already sent out a lovely "informative" Email to every effected user, and only one per user at that . And They didnt try to drum up a few shillings out of the disaster like this chap
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Y'know, those < 3100 are all easily crackable? I was able to find 640 passwords belonging to users 1 through 3036... and i know absolutely nothing about Cryptography (Which also means they could be wrong) just by feeding them into some gammy online hash cracker yokie
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Agreed, Devious little douche-bag capitalizing on the panic of others, cant say i didnt expect it though... there now exist a mailing list of say 80% of every seruois bitcoin user in existance.
I pulled the percentage outta my ass, its immaterial really. Just a large database valulable even without the passwords
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umm, didnt it leak the entire database of users?
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i really don't think you can call them 'stolen coins' with a straight face. what's done is done, and it's on your shoulders to fix it, NOT by denying people with legitimate bids their feast.
Of course they were stolen! They were in essence stolen from the user whos account was compromised, and then used to cause chaos on the market. Regardless of the fact that they were used within the system and by the account of the user who orignally owned them, they were still plainly stolen by the hacker who then simply dumped all but the little bit he could get away with. They were absolutely Stolen, and almost all trades since the event are Illegitimate in my eyes anyway.
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If they cant get the passwords because they're hashed, then... ummm, how did they do it?
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If this was Facebook I would not like this at all
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I was worrying so much that i decided to stop worrying and played a few games of COD, and everything sorted itsself out
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Wait, I still don't get it, can we get 12 more threads started about this?
suck a dick
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So if he withdrew at the 1000$ a day limit, wen BTCs were trading at 0.01$/BTC does that mean that the hacker got away with 100,000 coins? I think some one must be EXTREMELY stupid to leave 500k+ BTC in their mtgox? Is there even one person that owns more than 500k+ BTC? AND not care about it enough to have their password hacked?
Yeah this seems kinda nuts, I've been trading in relatively small amounts, although still keeping over half of my 3000 Coins on MtGOX, the other half is well secured offline, That just makes sense to me
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