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421  Economy / Goods / Re: Proxy to order Dominos Pizza with BTC on: February 12, 2013, 01:59:45 PM
How much are you paying for a Security consult, you need to show you the holes I found with 45 seconds of prodding? .... This website has already made it to the Defcon 2013 Keynotes speech.... IO am sure the Defcon guys will have a blast Tongue

"you need to show you"?
I'm not quite sure if you're being serious

Sorry was out of caffeine last night... you have a few security holes.... because magentocommerce.com has some known issues.

A known exploit involves some database manipulation with injection, and allowed a hacker to change cart prices to what ever they wanted, and have the item ship.
422  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: LEGAL COURSE of ACTION Discussion --- bASIC / BitcoinASIC on: February 12, 2013, 01:53:51 PM
I have some legal training in the US, I am more than willing to help canvas lawyers for you guys, Tom is a Scammer and should be brought to justice.

This said finding a lawyer to deal with this case will be difficult.

The Case that will help us all is a international case tho, from I think Holland where a judge rules that WoW gold (a digital currency) has real world monetary value, after some school yard bullies beat up a kid after school for his account.

Ideally we need to file this where the majority of the fraud happened, eg. Where Tom's home is or Place of business. Unless we have a majority of users that all lived in one Metro area, (like NYC or Dallas or somewhere).

Another idea might be to see if anyone with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, is a bit coiner, and see if we can get them involved as this would be ground breaking and new case law. Fhe biggest foreseeable issue is showing to a judge to award damaged that any Bitcoin, transactions we did with Tom have actual real world value.
423  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTB:Broken Graphics cards... or working on: February 12, 2013, 04:30:20 AM
sunday bump

I have more HD 4000s than I can shake a stick at.. you got any interest?
424  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTB] ATI 7750.... (or other Low Profile cards) on: February 12, 2013, 04:28:43 AM
I need 8-12 Low profile cards for my scrap yard of mining here. (only restriction is the cards cant need a 6pin power as they are already taken up)

Can pay with BTC (escrow of course), Paypal, or what ever... if you live in NYC area I'll even drive out and pick them up.

I can also pay for shipping, and email you a Prepaid UPS return label to make your life that much easier.
425  Economy / Goods / Re: Proxy to order Dominos Pizza with BTC on: February 12, 2013, 04:19:17 AM
How much are you paying for a Security consult, you need to show you the holes I found with 45 seconds of prodding? .... This website has already made it to the Defcon 2013 Keynotes speech.... IO am sure the Defcon guys will have a blast Tongue
426  Economy / Goods / Re: First 5: ABSOLUTELY FREE Bitcoin Bill on: February 12, 2013, 04:13:13 AM
I am working in PS right now to make a Pew pew pew lazers one ;P
427  Economy / Gambling / Re: Will rogue cop Chris Dorner be apprehended by law enforcement by March 1? on: February 12, 2013, 02:59:53 AM

You a betting man? how much BTC you wanna put on it?
428  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: nVidia a mining option with Kepler? on: February 12, 2013, 02:56:06 AM
Has anyone done any research on the new SHFL commands being added to Kepler?

The new _SHFL commands (to me) seem the same as BIT_ALIGN_INT (32-bit shifting) without having to hit shared memory.

With the upcoming GeForce Titan card supposedly being the same Kepler based GK110 that powers the Tesla K20X at a price point of $899, anyone think that nVidia might be a viable option for mining sooner than later?

http://developer.download.nvidia.com/GTC/PDF/GTC2012/PresentationPDF/S0642-GTC2012-Inside-Kepler.pdf

Yes.... It will hash above 1ghz (in theory).... will you drop the money on it?
429  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Okay how about this. [WTB] LTC for $300 dwolla. on: February 12, 2013, 02:54:37 AM
Money sent through PayPal and any other money transfer service that accepts credit cards can be easily reversed by the sender, even after several weeks. Therefore, you should only accept PayPal in trades with people you trust very highly.

This is why newbies are not likely to sell their PayPal USD for bitcoins successfully.

Some other services that are not totally safe:
- Most gift cards.
- Moneypak
- AlertPay
- Paysafecards
- Dwolla
- Western Union (they reportedly will sue the recipient to recover money in some cases)
430  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [WTB] 12 bitcoins with any online payment method (Neteller,Paypal, etc) on: February 12, 2013, 02:42:52 AM
Need to buy 12 btc fast with my credit card. Can use any online payment method even if i have to sign up right now.
Deposit, Bank transfer not available to me atm.
I can buy the coins 1 by 1 If you prefer and are worried about scams.

Isnt this a scam? I did this with someone another board, then they used paypal to charge back all the money..... Sad
431  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Avalon ASIC] Batch #2 pre-Sale Thread on: February 12, 2013, 02:18:58 AM
Still if they can build one it seems to be they should be able to make as many as they want as the real costs for ASIC are development, not manufacturing. Manufacturing is just logistics and china has that crap down, there's hundreds of companies there they could farm it out to if they wanted.

The only other option is they faked the ASIC and its a bulky front end to a Fpga farm somewhere on the net.

Many things can go wrong in a way that yes it is possible to produce a few ASICs that work, but due to glitches, localized power issues, localized heat issues, etc, the vast majority of chips fail and yields are so poor you have to just start over.

Hardware design debugging is infinitely more complex / frustrating than software debugging. With software you have a debugger and can step through the state, with hardware you have timing analysis tools, power tools, etc, etc, which all say the chip should work, but for some reason only 1% seem to function and the rest perform abnormally.

If Avalon's shipments are slow, then they have a yield problem probably related to the design, and that is an issue. If the yield is bad enough then even $2,000 for a unit may not be profitable.

Having done lots of sub-nm ASIC designs, I can say a bitcoin ASIC is tricky because it is a highly compute dense design which stresses the on-chip power rails, causing propagation issues on the clock network and all sorts of other issues if you are not very careful and conservative in the design's timings...

+1 and i'm hoping this is the case...long live gpu mining Cheesy a man can hope right?

 A FIST FULL OF 555TIMER CHIPS SHOULD FIX THAT RIGHT?!?!?!? /Sarcasm
432  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Kano vs Bitsyncom on: February 11, 2013, 08:34:07 PM
Kano, you forgot to cite the hole in his code that steals 1/100000 hashs and sends it to his account so he can steal the equivalence of bit penny.....  Open Source or None at all
433  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: New Drama from BitcoinASIC on: February 11, 2013, 08:13:53 PM
telling Tom to do on this thread is senseless. I dont think hes reading this crap if he is not to be seen for weeks now.

Also: i never received my creditcard chargeback. Anyone else without? I contacted my creditcard company, there is still nothing they say. Cant chargeback, i would have had to do so within 6 weeks. Thats what you get for getting in early and getting out too late.. damn

Call bank, dispute as contract fraud, state items were being shipped, at time of completion of contract.

keep calling till you get someone that cares.
434  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which mining pool and why? on: February 10, 2013, 05:04:07 PM
No one advocating Deepbit? I admit I haven't done much research for choosing pool, but why not Deepbit?

Those fees are WAY HIGH....
435  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which mining pool and why? on: February 09, 2013, 10:20:26 PM
Slush and BTC Guild offer merged mining. Pick your poison. BTC is PPS and the pool takes the risks for long blocks. Slush is round based score based to prevent pool hoping, lower fees, and they share the block fees with miners.

Both have been around forever and both use stratum protocols once you get your miner online.


I highlighted the only name you need to know Slush is a great pool, and so far I've never had a problem with it, and it comes out on average 3-7% higher daily BTC than my other accounts.
436  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: New Drama from BitcoinASIC on: February 09, 2013, 01:08:47 PM
This is the last reply from Ari (Real owner of CAN ELECTRIC), about his action against Tom

Thanks dear

The matter is with the RCMP interenet fraud unit and they are working on it
thanks

Ari

So the Canadian police is involved now...For the CAN ELECTRIC story and Ari's side.

Have Shovel will travel.

Start a BTC fund up and we could as a group drive up and talk with tom, you know in person about refunding some BTC.
437  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: New Drama from BitcoinASIC on: February 09, 2013, 02:38:29 AM
CAN-ELECTRIC
Ayinda 1 city- Block G, No.21 Erbil/Iraq
P: +964 750 344 6566
438  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Sketch service. Giving away personal info SSN. on: February 07, 2013, 07:50:56 PM
my credit is pretty phucked so i doubt anyone would bennifit from obtaining my ssn. I would still be pissed off though if somebody was showing it to the world to see.
1 of 1000000 Services that do this in the world. if you are worried call the Secret Service and register a complaint.
Why would the Secret Service care about your Social Security number?

The U.S. Secret Service has two distinct areas of responsibility:
Financial Crimes, covering missions such as prevention and investigation of counterfeiting of U.S. currency and U.S. treasury securities, and investigation of major fraud.
Protection, which entails ensuring the safety of current and former national leaders and their families, such as the President, past Presidents, Vice Presidents, presidential candidates, visiting heads of state, and foreign embassies.


If they stole it to commit a financial fraud this is who you contact.

Today the agency's primary investigative mission is to safeguard the payment and financial systems of the United States. These include crimes that involve financial institution fraud, computer and telecommunications fraud, false identification documents, access device fraud, advance fee fraud, electronic funds transfers and money laundering as it relates to the agency's core violations.


439  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: what is your primary purpose of using bitcoin? on: February 06, 2013, 09:33:08 PM
what is your primary purpose of using bitcoin?

do you own a business or are you a simple trader/barter of BTC?

if i was to convert btc into usd and wish to send my usd to singapore or belize (offshore banks) which service would you use?


Wait 5 years and cash out in Ferrari's
440  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Sketch service. Giving away personal info SSN. on: February 06, 2013, 09:32:33 PM
my credit is pretty phucked so i doubt anyone would bennifit from obtaining my ssn. I would still be pissed off though if somebody was showing it to the world to see.

1 of 1000000 Services that do this in the world. if you are worried call the Secret Service and register a complaint.
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