La cosa piu triste è che non cè un amministratore che sistema queste cose , in modo da porre fine a questo problema e a futuri furti di credenziali per estorcere BTC .
Hai provato a contattare theymos oppure Cyrus? Se ti hanno davvero fregato l'account ti basterà seguire le istruzioni che trovi in questo thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=497545.0
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I am nearly at 1000 activity but I am still a Hero level member.
I guess because I do not post very much.
Et voilą, now you are a legendary member (welcome to the club ). I wonder when theymos will add the next rank?
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On December 16, we were made aware that someone had recently gained unauthorized access to a database from forum.ethereum.org. We immediately launched a thorough investigation to determine the origin, nature, and scope of this incident. Here is what we know: The information that was recently accessed is a database backup from April 2016 and contained information about 16.5k forum users. The leaked information includes: - Messages, both public and private
- IP-addresses
- Username and email addresses
- Profile information
- Hashed passwords
- ~13k bcrypt hashes (salted)
- ~1.5k WordPress-hashes (salted)
- ~2k accounts without passwords (used federated login)
- The attacker self-disclosed that they are the same person/persons who recently hacked Bo Shen.
- The attacker used social engineering to gain access to a mobile phone number that allowed them to gain access to other accounts, one of which had access to an old database backup from the forum.
https://blog.ethereum.org/2016/12/19/security-alert-12192016-ethereum-org-forums-database-compromised/
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ero indeciso se vendere o no allora ho venduto quasi la metą (e visto che continua a salire me ne sono gią pentito).
Facci sapere quando hai venduto l'altra metą, grazie.
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False. If you are using multiple accounts in the same signature campaign then you are still making the same number of posts with an advertisement underneath it as if you were using a single account. If a company is paying for 50 posts in a month then that is what they will get regardless of how many accounts are used in the process.
Wrong, math isn't an opinion (isn't it?). If you are using multiple accounts in the same signature campaign you are making more posts, not the same number of posts.
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I know I'm late but maybe not all the +200 users that posted here are elegible, so I would like to try.
Username: redsn0w
Thanks stunna.
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Some stats for the current and future Legendary members out there : There is 1095 Legendary members. Oldest and youngest Legendary member by account creation's date : Oldest Legendary member : SmokeTooMuch - 2009-12-10 Youngest Legendary member : secondstrade.com - 2014-09-26 Number of Legendary members by creation's date : - 2009: 1 Legendary
- 2010: 38 Legendary - Total: 39
- 2011: 256 Legendary - Total: 295
- 2012: 142 Legendary - Total: 437
- 2013: 480 Legendary - Total: 917
- 2014: 178 Legendary - Total: 1095
Thanks for the stats, as deisik said it would be interesting to to see how many (old) legendary users are still active here in the forum.
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Why price is so low? Do not worry everything will be alright. Lisk at very beginning of way to top of capitalization. It is low because of these delegates giving away their free lisk to dump on the market. The botttom has nowhere near been found yet so hold on. This is not true. I am a delegate now and didn't dump any Lisk on the market. The delegates holds their forged Lisks, support many projects, and keep up the network. You can go to the official lisk chat and ask the delegates who dumped his forged Lisks if you want. that is what delegates tell. but is there any proof for this? Support many projects? How? By giving them lisk. Lisk that they need to sell to receive BTC? Oh if only there was a .... public ledger so you would be able to trace all the transactions, oh wait... there is: the blockchain .
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Yeah it seems that the price recovered without 'any problem' , but I don't think we will see > 0.01 btc for a while....
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Ok so the real question here is, do we buy into REP, ETH, FCT, XMR and the other coins that are getting dumped? Which will bounce back and which will take a permanent loss due to their reputation being permanently damaged?
I dont understand your logic. Someone who own a coin did not secured it enough to lose them. What this has to do with coin reputation? This only give reputation to this person who lost coins and you would rather avoid him to store your coins. The Hacker is also saying that he has the database of REP. dont know what sort of database... so if REP has been hack we will expect more and more dumped coming from this coin and we can't chase what would be the bottom and for sure support coming from holders and investors will be shaken might be much better to stay away from its current situation. Maybe the sale.augur.net database but I don't hink augur smartcontract/platform has been hacked, it's a problem of weak security of a single large rep holder (whale). If augur platform was getting hacked and logically it will give a lot of impact for the ETH holders right now. I may think if is it the personal hacked, Yeh I've read that the rep whale was the specific target, social eng. + low security (he was using second verification with sms instead to use google authenticator 2FA). So the augur.net site has not been hacked and the list of those email addresses were taken from the slack channel (where basically all the email are visible). Any chance of a rollback happening? No, I don't think there will be any hard-fork to rollback the transactions .
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last .... Week 7, check in.
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Ok so the real question here is, do we buy into REP, ETH, FCT, XMR and the other coins that are getting dumped? Which will bounce back and which will take a permanent loss due to their reputation being permanently damaged?
I dont understand your logic. Someone who own a coin did not secured it enough to lose them. What this has to do with coin reputation? This only give reputation to this person who lost coins and you would rather avoid him to store your coins. The Hacker is also saying that he has the database of REP. dont know what sort of database... so if REP has been hack we will expect more and more dumped coming from this coin and we can't chase what would be the bottom and for sure support coming from holders and investors will be shaken might be much better to stay away from its current situation. Maybe the sale.augur.net database but I don't hink augur smartcontract/platform has been hacked, it's a problem of weak security of a single large rep holder (whale).
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Take a look at this awesome site giving real time information about the forging list and shows you exactly who is forging next. The Lisk network operates like a clockwork right now.
https://stats.lsknode.orgWith 0.5.1 it will become even better and 0.6.0 will be the final push. After that we concentrate on the sidechain SDK. Thank you , the stats now makes more sense. From where the lisk rate reference is taken in this site coz i see different on different exchange. I think the rates are taken from https://www.ethereumwisdom.com/lisk
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Even if i hold my bag tight for 4 years , the question is where i will keep my bag? If i keep them on exchange then there is chance that after a yaer they might not exist and if i keep them on my PC then it is hard as my pc keeps crashing and i fear if i format the pc then it will wipe out? so whats the solution?
You must store/save your passphrase (or both passphrase, if you put a second one) outside your personal computer, so you will be always able to access your lsk from any lisk client.
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Did I run good to get L?
Congrats for your new rank and welcome to the club .
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