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on: February 19, 2021, 04:27:47 AM
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Think about this for maybe one seconds then answer your own question. That guy hasn't even logged on this forum in 4 months or posted in 7 months and the post you are referencing is almost 7 months old with ZERO replies and he has made a total of 3 posts here in almost 1 1/2 YEARS and you want to buy something from him? Unless you are an alt of his then you must be kidding. Does that answer your question ?
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Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] AWS Promotions Credit Code
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on: January 24, 2021, 08:55:48 PM
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Alt account of scammers (Worldwide), Economy and doubtless many others. Note that all the codes he has listed for sale have EXPIRED last year.https://archive.vn/PPK6ENever purchase products from NEWBIE sellers using "auto-buy" like Shoppy (this seller) Selly or Rocketr as you have no protection against possible scams. SHOPPY or SELLY etc do not provide escrow.
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Economy / Digital goods / Re: â–º WTS â–º | VCC | WORLDWIDE USE | Amazon | Paypal | Much more starts at $2
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on: January 10, 2021, 09:52:05 PM
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For Adobe products and other questionfeel free to MSG me
Need vcc for adobe website. Does your vcc work on adobe? Dm me. I wish to discuss more. He'll likely never answer you because all he wants is to scam people from his Shoppy/Sellix etc etc sites (unless you are yet another of his alts just bumping this thread) and he is definitely a scammer and a spammer. See this post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5292772.msg55996290#msg55996290His Sellix feedback is also a clue. This Guy Scammed: Thank you foryour purchasesappreciate your support
Wtf? Are you seriously going to act like everything is fine? THE METHOD DOES NOT WORK, careful anyone dealing with this guy. I purchased his $59 method it does not work at all! Seller has not responded back with any fix or a refund. I just lost $59.
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Economy / Digital goods / Re: Credit card with balance - Exclusive offer for 3 hours 12/31
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on: January 05, 2021, 04:02:49 AM
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pleese explain! you are for sale 10,000$ balances on a credit card for only 2000$ how you can do that? can i use it in stores by home and online? how long is it good for me?
When you go to his linked shortened Telegram website it lists some sort of referral site which I would trust as much as taking shots of disinfectant to ward off Covid.. EDIT: It's simply a MLM referral scheme with a website registered end of October 2020. Lots of obvious fake reviews on some review sites that all read like they were written by the same people. Don't want to link to them but Google BITLOCITY.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Strange happening cutting and pasteing a bitcoin address.
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on: December 30, 2020, 04:44:37 PM
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OK that does it. This is the third instance of someone getting compromised by clipboard malware I read these last two weeks. I'm going to write a Windows utility that nukes anything that replaces a BTC address in the clipboard with another address and use sha1 checksums to whitelist legitimate binaries like browsers and wallets.
PLEASE !!!!
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Strange happening cutting and pasteing a bitcoin address.
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on: December 30, 2020, 04:23:40 PM
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Hmmm, I see this thread was moved and I got no notice of it. Anyway, I THINK I found the cause. I run an Oracle Virtualbox WIN10 VM to use as a (LOL) sandbox for questionable items I find in posts on here before I report them as malware or whatever. It seems that is what bit me and I believe I know where/when I got it. Unfortunately (or fortunately) the guy was nuked after I reported his post.
After I reboot, I no longer have the issue but, so far, as soon as I load the VM it returns. That's how it looks at the moment, of course I can easily be proven wrong although I have replicated it about 10x so far. If that is the case it's easy enough to nuke the VM.
So, you had shared clipboard enabled? If so, this definitely makes sense. If it isn't, nuking the VM does not necessarily mean your problem is solved. And for the future, you might want to make sure to disable any interfaces such as shared folders, shared clipboard, network interfaces, etc.. And I am quite sure THIS download https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5305039.new#new or one similar to it is where it came from. https://archive.vn/wip/lIP97
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Strange happening cutting and pasteing a bitcoin address.
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on: December 30, 2020, 04:14:38 PM
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Hmmm, I see this thread was moved and I got no notice of it. Anyway, I THINK I found the cause. I run an Oracle Virtualbox WIN10 VM to use as a (LOL) sandbox for questionable items I find in posts on here before I report them as malware or whatever. It seems that is what bit me and I believe I know where/when I got it. Unfortunately (or fortunately) the guy was nuked after I reported his post.
After I reboot, I no longer have the issue but, so far, as soon as I load the VM it returns. That's how it looks at the moment, of course I can easily be proven wrong although I have replicated it about 10x so far. If that is the case it's easy enough to nuke the VM.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Strange happening cutting and pasteing a bitcoin address.
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on: December 30, 2020, 04:52:22 AM
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sandy, what OS are you using?
If Windows 10, there are a limited number of registry entries that can do this. If you have 40 years PC experience, you could try cleaning that way.
There is a chance your BIOS could be affected as well, meaning you could reinfect the computer after reinstall. If you don't have a super complicated system, it would be prudent to flash / re-flash the BIOS to the latest version - before you format your hard drive for reinstall.
Latest Win10 update on a MSI motherboard. I guess to be safe I can also reflash the BIOS. Although after a reboot there is no problem. Edit: Been using AUTORUNS utility and nothing strange is OBVIOUS. Well actually 36 years. NOT highly technical but can get around pretty well. Makes my husband jealous I know more than him. Goodnight! I've had enough for today. I'll unplug this from the switch. Thanks everyone!
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Strange happening cutting and pasteing a bitcoin address.
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on: December 30, 2020, 04:50:00 AM
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Well I figure if I go back into the PM here I got the correct address from and try copy/paste it again and if it works without problem I would hopefully be OK.
That could be misleading. You already noticed it doesn't happen every time. Who knows if the malware doesn't have some logic in it to avoid detection and not replace the same address in certain circumstances. Or if it doesn't have other nasties in it like keyloggers or ransomware. Play it safe and start from scratch. True .... and I will but just for fun I rebooted and tried the same BTC address and now it is OK. 1DBHJEnuh5bQfyWXAJD2T1166AJzViXq2R 1DBHJEnuh5bQfyWXAJD2T1166AJzViXq2R 1DBHJEnuh5bQfyWXAJD2T1166AJzViXq2R 1DBHJEnuh5bQfyWXAJD2T1166AJzViXq2R I guess I'll just have to deal with this. It's due for a clean install anyway.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Strange happening cutting and pasteing a bitcoin address.
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on: December 30, 2020, 04:30:14 AM
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First thing I'm going to do is a restore from a full hard-drive backup from a week ago and see if it happens. At least that might save me some time. Will it still happen if I disconnect from the internet so I can tell if it is still infected?
Behavior likely persists with internet or not. The clipboard malwares that I've looked at has a whole list of addresses embedded and it'll pick a similar address from the list when it detects a Bitcoin Address in the clipboard. It doesn't require internet. I think it won't be completely safe given how you can't identify the source of infection and your antivirus are not showing anything. Well I figure if I go back into the PM here I got the correct address from and try copy/paste it again and if it works without problem I would hopefully be OK.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Strange happening cutting and pasteing a bitcoin address.
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on: December 30, 2020, 04:07:53 AM
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My guess is you are infected with malware. You should stop using the computer/device that you are encountering this issue on immediately. You should especially not enter any passwords, or unlock any encryption keys, as they may become compromised.
This is assuming you have never interacted with the ...xax address in the past. If for whatever reason, you were previously interacting with this address and intentionally had the address in your clipboard, this could be an issue with your keyboard, or with your computer's ability to recognize a "copy" command.
Haven't sent any coin in months. First time. Oh well, I'll be busy for the next couple days. Bah Humbug
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Strange happening cutting and pasteing a bitcoin address.
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on: December 30, 2020, 03:59:28 AM
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Clipboard malware. It'll replace any addresses that you see with an address that is visually similar in terms of the firstbits. Format your PC and reset your accounts and you'll be fine.
No shit. WOW! I've run malwarebytes and norton and it always was clean. I have multiple backups. Is there any way to determine when it happened? What do you mean by "reset my accounts?" 40yrs using a PC and probably the first time that's happened to me.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Strange happening cutting and pasteing a bitcoin address.
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on: December 30, 2020, 03:54:48 AM
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Wonder if anyone can explain this mystery.
I sent the following BTC address around $40 and like 90% of the time I copied and pasted it it came up totally different ending in xax below. I ended up sending to the wrong address (ending in xax).
Trying to paste and THIS IS THE WRONG ADDRESS that keeps coming up. Trying to copy and paste the CORRECT address and I cannot until the 6th try!!! 1DBHGf7sYMxN1qDa7WwZ5yKng8qJWngxax 1DBHGf7sYMxN1qDa7WwZ5yKng8qJWngxax 1DBHGf7sYMxN1qDa7WwZ5yKng8qJWngxax 1DBHGf7sYMxN1qDa7WwZ5yKng8qJWngxax 1DBHGf7sYMxN1qDa7WwZ5yKng8qJWngxax
1DBHJEnuh5bQfyWXAJD2T1166AJzViXq2R <---------------------- OK AFTER 5 ATTEMPTS HERE IS THE ACTUAL CORRECT ADDRESS I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO COPY that was sent to me that ended up what you see above.
1DBHGf7sYMxN1qDa7WwZ5yKng8qJWngxax here we go again. I paste it and it comes up different but always the same as the first 5 tries. So bottom line I ended up sending to the wrong address.
This is the hash from the transaction that went to the above incorrect address:
32928cf78fe78f98a0674e08f69538bdac5146ce557489db8dfdcd4b9bc866fa
I even made a screen video of it happening to make sure I wasn't hallucinating.
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Economy / Digital goods / Re: G2A Refund Method - Get product + Refund | Limited Copies | Vouch Copy |
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on: December 27, 2020, 06:54:12 PM
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G2A Refund method:
1) Open the case on G2A 2) In the case claim that the license key is not working and you want a full refund. 3) Done.
Enjoy! free $150 method.
This is an automated method that doesn’t require social engineering or lying about working codes. LOL Well, there is obviously some sort of "lying" (and stealing) involved while it might not be person to person.
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