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Author Topic: Is cloudminr.io recent site hack an internal scheme to run away with our money??  (Read 1900 times)
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July 10, 2015, 05:03:26 AM
Last edit: July 10, 2015, 06:11:29 AM by yavwa
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Did the https://cloudminr.io/ website get hacked? its been down for like 5 days now? Did it get hacked or is it just a trick to run away with our money...
I had almost 1Thz  of and i bought them like 2 months ago. i haven't received as much bitcoins as the ones i put in n its killing me they are down.
Whats not clear is that am curious if they were a scheme or genuine mining contracts.
Am a customer and up to now i haven't received any email explaining what happened and there plan on us...

Why do you keep on deleting my topic???
until someone hears me i wont stop

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July 10, 2015, 05:14:15 AM
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They most likely ran away
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July 10, 2015, 01:32:24 PM
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they have run out those coins.
but those cloud mining is just ponzi scheme. looking for cloud mining? go to www.hashnest.com or such legit mining site. wanna see the texture of the ponzi scam? go to https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=878387.0

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July 11, 2015, 09:46:07 PM
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Never trust an .io website

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July 11, 2015, 11:20:21 PM
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Did the https://cloudminr.io/ website get hacked? its been down for like 5 days now? Did it get hacked or is it just a trick to run away with our money...
I had almost 1Thz  of and i bought them like 2 months ago. i haven't received as much bitcoins as the ones i put in n its killing me they are down.
Whats not clear is that am curious if they were a scheme or genuine mining contracts.
Am a customer and up to now i haven't received any email explaining what happened and there plan on us...

Why do you keep on deleting my topic???
until someone hears me i wont stop

hack is the common excuse from the HYIP or ponzi websites, most of the time their site won't be coming back. They're probably enjoying the  BTC they ran away with especially with the sudden price rise..
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July 11, 2015, 11:23:15 PM
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Did the https://cloudminr.io/ website get hacked? its been down for like 5 days now? Did it get hacked or is it just a trick to run away with our money...
I had almost 1Thz  of and i bought them like 2 months ago. i haven't received as much bitcoins as the ones i put in n its killing me they are down.
Whats not clear is that am curious if they were a scheme or genuine mining contracts.
Am a customer and up to now i haven't received any email explaining what happened and there plan on us...

Why do you keep on deleting my topic???
until someone hears me i wont stop

hack is the common excuse from the HYIP or ponzi websites, most of the time their site won't be coming back. They're probably enjoying the  BTC they ran away with especially with the sudden price rise..

hack, ddos, bugs, database issues, and the list goes on. and great point, with the price rise recently i wouldnt be surprised if tey already cashed out those remaining bitcoins. the timing fits pretty well. if the site decides to give some sort of eta on when the site will be back up, and pushes said eta back, there should be no doubt that theyve ran. i personally think its already collapsed though.

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July 11, 2015, 11:24:37 PM
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Never trust an .io website
lol many sites got that domain mate. @OP I would say this is an attempt to scam you out of your bitcoins as it seemed a deal too nice to be true. And most cloud "mining" sites have a habit of turning scam, bad luck you got scammed before ROI.
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July 13, 2015, 04:22:41 AM
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Never trust an .io website

i trust shapeshift.io; a site being a .io domain or not has nothing to do with the site's credibility.

now cloudminr.io/ are selling out there database, haha! exposing 1k user names as proof of there databse

They already cashed out there btc https://blockchain.info/address/175o52E64wHQumzfLFnKrPaukJsvo9pgMb

it was all a scam, they were just waiting for the btc price to favor them...

id expect a lot of the cloud mining ponzis to cash out around now with the price increase, xscrypt also decided to cash out a few days ago. they might wait for the price to rise a bit more though, seeing the current trend.

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July 13, 2015, 11:10:18 AM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1120308

They are already selling it.
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July 13, 2015, 04:44:09 PM
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Never trust an .io website
This is the meaningless thing I ever heard.
You can't judge a website from its first domain.

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July 13, 2015, 04:49:42 PM
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My old bitcointalk account is stolen ( plaaster ) I made a new.

This rascal is signed in several of my accounts. Including Paypal Smiley He bought my last money 1 x Color LED Motor Bike Car Tire Valve Wheel Flash Light Lamp (SKU051654) US$1.19 on banggood.com. Smiley Smiley Order #7279787.

Here should be able to know something ??

Bangood sent me e-mail - Thank you for your order from Banggood.com. Once your package ships we will send an email with a link for you to track your order. (If your order status is in Pending right now, which means you have not completed payment yet) You can check the status of your order by logging into your account. If you have any questions about your order, please visit our Help Center or contact us at cservice@banggood.com.

Maybe i can tracking number.


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July 13, 2015, 04:53:35 PM
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cloudmining that is a scam hmmm that makes sense. They are dirty little people selling peoples details, must be broke or just the lowest of the low to need to do that for some btc dust.
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July 13, 2015, 08:05:59 PM
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Did you think about volume? the list is huge.

I will post another leak in a few minutes.

Cloudminr.io full original database: http://pastebin.com/YXriDWW2
80.000 accounts   SEND 0.5BTC to: 1GgxS8kWKNsyNxbSGjqBMLng9M8Br2qK1U
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July 14, 2015, 05:53:35 AM
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July 14, 2015, 05:57:35 AM
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I'm pretty sure it's an inside job... They ran with the money and sold the DB IMHO....

If they were truely hacked, it was a BAD coding job on their part to leave all our passwords unencrypted in their db... C'mon, it's just md5() in php... One line is all it takes to hash a pass  Angry

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July 14, 2015, 07:17:11 AM
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C'mon, it's just md5() in php... One line is all it takes to hash a pass  Angry
md5 is not secure anymore, password_hash() is the way to go
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July 14, 2015, 07:21:14 AM
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C'mon, it's just md5() in php... One line is all it takes to hash a pass  Angry
md5 is not secure anymore, password_hash() is the way to go

password_hash would have been better, altough AFAIK it's new (isn't it only php 5.5>?)... It's just my point that it's not good to use no hashing whatsoever... I couldn't care less if they used sha, md5,.... but not using any hashing at all is unforgivable

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July 14, 2015, 12:10:22 PM
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My old bitcointalk account is stolen ( plaaster ) I made a new.

This rascal is signed in several of my accounts. Including Paypal Smiley He bought my last money 1 x Color LED Motor Bike Car Tire Valve Wheel Flash Light Lamp (SKU051654) US$1.19 on banggood.com. Smiley Smiley Order #7279787.

Here should be able to know something ??

Bangood sent me e-mail - Thank you for your order from Banggood.com. Once your package ships we will send an email with a link for you to track your order. (If your order status is in Pending right now, which means you have not completed payment yet) You can check the status of your order by logging into your account. If you have any questions about your order, please visit our Help Center or contact us at cservice@banggood.com.

Maybe i can tracking number.


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This bastard canceled order from Banggood.com. And i get full refund. Thats nice. Now give back my bitcointalk account. I know that you're reading this forum. Began to fear tracking order ? Amateur !
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July 14, 2015, 12:24:10 PM
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sure, it is best way how to run away with money - simply claim about some hack, leak publicly some DB dump and disappear again behind proxies and anonymous domains..and then buy enough bitcointalk accounts, create new service and profit again and again..with basically no risk.
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July 14, 2015, 02:17:26 PM
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now cloudminr.io/ are selling out there database, haha! exposing 1k user names as proof of there databse

They already cashed out there btc https://blockchain.info/address/175o52E64wHQumzfLFnKrPaukJsvo9pgMb

it was all a scam, they were just waiting for the btc price to favor them...

Why do you think its their address ? They also have transactions like these https://blockchain.info/tx/1c91eca021390e65775a8b85d70ac23aaa71515d3998a749d3705fb9c637339b

which say that its a payout from freebitcoin .
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