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July 18, 2016, 08:14:32 AM
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ok i got on my laptop now @Quickseller

its currently running kali linux.
Post screenshots of both kali and Ubuntu

Hes probably just going to go to the effort of installing kali amd taking screen shots just to prove it to you.  Screen shots don't prove that he even knows how to use it. 
It isn't even hard to install ubuntu or kali linux.
Simply download the OS, then make a bootable usb and install it and you are done.
I have ubuntu and windows, I can show you Wink

Yeah i know it's not hard but by the sounds of it your not very proficient with Linux at all.  My best guess is you've never even booted kali before.  Or have but got overwhelmed by the amount of tools and decided that you will stick with Windows.  If you where a decent hacker then you would be linux through and through.

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July 18, 2016, 08:41:41 AM
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I've had both operating systems for a few months. Learned the basics of most tools, can make a few decent scripts via perl & Python. Commands like dd, cut, regex are as easy as eating cake.
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July 18, 2016, 09:53:28 AM
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Perhaps with the recent string of account hacks that have occurred on bitcointalk it would be good measure to send out an email to all users who had accounts created before the password hashes where hacked to tell them to change passwords. If everyone did this we would have a lot less successful attacks. Im sure an email has been sent out before but now that bct is being targeted a fresh reminder might go a long way.

Yeah, and maybe it is the fault of the bitcoin users by not changing their passwords regularly, I think we should change our passwords in our account every week or so, or even after we transact to someone. With this case, we can prevent the hacking of our account.



I've had both operating systems for a few months. Learned the basics of most tools, can make a few decent scripts via perl & Python. Commands like dd, cut, regex are as easy as eating cake.

Great, the skills you have is awesome ! I wish I can do that also. The fact that you can make the hacker find troubles in entering your account. If I'd just take a computer course. tsk :3 hahaha Cheesy
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July 18, 2016, 09:55:34 AM
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I never took a computer course buddy, just start learning and teaching your self, one day you'll get there.

Does anyone else find it funny how when someone gets hacked on a gambling site and loses thousands of dollars, they are told to get 2FA and no one else gives a shit but when it happens on here, every member goes ballistic? Great opportunity to prove my fucking point.
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July 19, 2016, 03:32:51 PM
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Perhaps with the recent string of account hacks that have occurred on bitcointalk it would be good measure to send out an email to all users who had accounts created before the password hashes where hacked to tell them to change passwords. If everyone did this we would have a lot less successful attacks. Im sure an email has been sent out before but now that bct is being targeted a fresh reminder might go a long way.


My account has not been hacked. When were the password hashes hacked?

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