mexicantarget
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June 06, 2017, 08:54:49 PM |
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Official response from ePay.infoOn May 22nd, 2017 at approximately 17 pm GMT time our payment system was hacked and over 2.8 BTC was stolen from our hot wallet. After checking our logs carefully we have realized that the hacker was in our system for around 2 weeks and was analyzing and checking our payment behavior and was waiting for a large payment to steal the balance from our hot wallet. Unfortunately, We can not recover from this due to the high price of Bitcoin and we no longer can offer our payment services to our customers. We have all of the hacker's IP addresses and we are working on this through proper legal channels in hope of finding the person behind this. The following topic has no relation with ePay.info and we believe that the person behind this is the real hacker. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1951858.0We hope that we could find the hacker and recover the fund in order to pay our users even if don't offer our services. Thank you all for understanding Lucas R. Owner of ePay.info payment group After more than 2 year in activity and can't cover $8.400? Holy sh*t. All the money you got you have spent? OMG! I wanted to troll a bit, but something funny happened? Wanted to post their tweet where they say how they're in Malaysia and how awesome it is, but.. They deleted that specific one? lol
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LTU_btc
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June 06, 2017, 10:32:16 PM |
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Today I've deposited 0.04 BTC in my ePay account and the balance was not credited. What I need to do to recover my balance?
hahaha i think we should give ePay profile here bad profile trust..... so other and new users know direktly that epay is scam. and they dont have to deposit money here XD kind regards If he, you or me would give negative trust rating to epay.info btctalk account, there will be almost no effect, mexicantarget already left them negative feedback. We need that someone from Default Trust members would give negative trust rating.
After more than 2 year in activity and can't cover $8.400? Holy sh*t. All the money you got you have spent? OMG!
I wanted to troll a bit, but something funny happened? Wanted to post their tweet where they say how they're in Malaysia and how awesome it is, but.. They deleted that specific one? lol Yeah, remember it. I'm sure they spent more on holiday than amount that was stolen by "hacker".
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ElHomer
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June 07, 2017, 09:22:24 AM |
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Hi,
and what is the IP of the Hacker? I go my self to the police and report them.
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mexicantarget
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June 07, 2017, 09:23:53 AM Last edit: June 07, 2017, 09:42:25 AM by mexicantarget |
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Hi,
and what is the IP of the Hacker? I go my self to the police and report them.
Don't mention the word police if you want to see epay.info account online ever again, lol. I got one more question for epay. How do you justify the fact that your domain was put on auction sites for $4.900? EDIT: Did the 1337 hax0r hack your computers and registrar accounts too? Did the hacker forget that altcoins have value as well? Why didn't he steal alts, but only BTC? Also, lol at your fake "faucets listed" script, it's so bugged that it keeps increasing listed faucets instead of removing them. First real red flag was when Kazuldur pointed out that you're liars when you said you've been online for the same time as faucetbox.
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ElHomer
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June 07, 2017, 09:33:18 AM |
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Hi,
and what is the IP of the Hacker? I go my self to the police and report them.
Don't mention the word police if you want to see epay.info account online ever again, lol I don't care about my ePay Account my Faucets are all ready moved to https://faucethub.io/. I miss FaucetBOX.com there don't Scam us! There shot down there Service and send us all BTC's back on my Wallet. That's a real honest human not like EPAY Scam noobs. I hope that ePay noobs will su***c***** at the bitcoins there stolen
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ElHomer
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June 07, 2017, 09:41:20 AM |
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Hi,
and what is the IP of the Hacker? I go my self to the police and report them.
Don't mention the word police if you want to see epay.info account online ever again, lol. I got one more question for epay. How do you justify the fact that your domain was put on auction sites for $4.900? Did the 1337 hax0r hack your computers and registrar accounts too? Did the hacker forget that altcoins have value as well? Why didn't he steal alts, but only BTC? Also, lol at your fake "faucets listed" script, it's so bugged that it keeps increasing listed faucets than removing them And why there put on the Faucet list there own adress as Referer? I have blockt them but still. Mami weeee be hackt and there get all the Private Keys. What for a Secure system was running the Deamon on a Comondore 64? or on a Atari 2800? liars liars liars liars
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tungaqhd
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June 07, 2017, 09:55:09 AM |
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Official response from ePay.infoOn May 22nd, 2017 at approximately 17 pm GMT time our payment system was hacked and over 2.8 BTC was stolen from our hot wallet. After checking our logs carefully we have realized that the hacker was in our system for around 2 weeks and was analyzing and checking our payment behavior and was waiting for a large payment to steal the balance from our hot wallet. Unfortunately, We can not recover from this due to the high price of Bitcoin and we no longer can offer our payment services to our customers. We have all of the hacker's IP addresses and we are working on this through proper legal channels in hope of finding the person behind this. The following topic has no relation with ePay.info and we believe that the person behind this is the real hacker. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1951858.0We hope that we could find the hacker and recover the fund in order to pay our users even if don't offer our services. Thank you all for understanding Lucas R. Owner of ePay.info payment group Oh i realy like your new design and going to enjoy it but.... You said that your wallet is hacked, so ePay stops working? Why you still keep website as normal, no inform to us ? You still want to keep faucet owner depositing for the "hacker" When your service becomming scam, we can see more ads appear on your website
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mexicantarget
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June 07, 2017, 09:57:31 AM |
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Official response from ePay.infoOn May 22nd, 2017 at approximately 17 pm GMT time our payment system was hacked and over 2.8 BTC was stolen from our hot wallet. After checking our logs carefully we have realized that the hacker was in our system for around 2 weeks and was analyzing and checking our payment behavior and was waiting for a large payment to steal the balance from our hot wallet. Unfortunately, We can not recover from this due to the high price of Bitcoin and we no longer can offer our payment services to our customers. We have all of the hacker's IP addresses and we are working on this through proper legal channels in hope of finding the person behind this. The following topic has no relation with ePay.info and we believe that the person behind this is the real hacker. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1951858.0We hope that we could find the hacker and recover the fund in order to pay our users even if don't offer our services. Thank you all for understanding Lucas R. Owner of ePay.info payment group Oh i realy like your new design and going to enjoy it but.... You said that your wallet is hacked, so ePay stops working? Why you still keep website as normal, no inform to us ? You still want to keep faucet owner depositing for the "hacker" When your service becomming scam, we can see more ads appear on your website Stop asking difficult questions! You'll cause them brain damage
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Crystal11
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June 07, 2017, 10:16:36 AM Last edit: June 07, 2017, 10:31:02 AM by Crystal11 |
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i knew there is something suspicious about ePay since December 2016 when me and some other members were not receiving the pending withdraws but a timer reset over and over again . https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1149545.msg17124022#msg17124022https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1149545.msg17139334#msg17139334EPay was blaming this for a bug and EPay answer was : Hello, It was a tiny bug associated with some accounts and thanks to you it is fixed now. not scam It seems that in December 2016 the "bug" has not been fixed, or not a bug at all, if there are complaints recently about the pending timer RESET. I didnt trusted epay to use since December 2016 unless i had to, so i had a 0 balance and my loss is 0 satoshi . So such action of disappearing/taking over some funds, couldve been planned since december 2016 . Following the comments from the above links you will find that even a faucet admin has lost money at that time from his epay account, so there were some complaints since December 2016.
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ElHomer
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June 07, 2017, 10:35:17 AM |
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i knew there is something suspicious about ePay since December 2016 when me and some other members were not receiving the withdraw but a timer reset over and over again . EPay was blaming this for a bug https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1149545.msg17124022#msg17124022https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1149545.msg17139334#msg17139334Their answer at that time : Hello, It was a tiny bug associated with some accounts and thanks to you it is fixed now. not scam It seems that in December 2016 the "bug" has not been fixed if there were complaints recently about the pending timer RESET. I didnt trusted epay to use since December 2016 unless i had to, so i had a 0 balance and my loss is 0 satoshi . So such action of disappearing/taking over some funds, couldve been planned since december 2016 . Following the comments from the above links you will find that even a faucet admin has lost money at that time from his epay account, so there were some complaints since December 2016. What for a Bug? all Btc's are moved to other Accounts and from them to again others there Try to hide the BTC's from us. Also the Dogecoins. Look here my Deposit Adress. Bitcoin: https://blockchain.info/de/address/13R3CaHsKHKfURBtPzLbXeP8xa8TW1JUmJ Dogecoin: https://my.dogechain.info/address/DOGE/DDohgx9JU4QDEtfDj3nvpnNBn3ytPMU79vThere shifted all Currencys away and try us to belive there been hackt. EPay Owner go and let you F**k in the A** but please Pay the prostitutes that you f**k with my BTC's thank you. I hope you will enjoy it... And look at my BTC account and cry that you don't get the BTC's at this account
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June 07, 2017, 10:42:44 AM Last edit: June 07, 2017, 12:10:16 PM by Crystal11 |
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What for a Bug?
I know, when comes to online money earning websites industry , 99% of the bugs causing to stop payments on websites are not real bugs just simulated . So someone when see a bug on a website and has not been paid or lost funds due to that "bug" , there is 99% probability that the website will become scam. That's why i didn't trusted ePay since december 2016. Also about " was a hacker" excuse used on websites, there is probability of 50% to be true. The money temptation is to good to resist it even for website administrators Doesn't matter if the website admin is asian or caucasian or black. It doesn't matter if we are talking about epay, or poloniex or hashocean or recyclix website. The internet is more risky for someone to lose money than in real life (the purse snatchers are more rare than admin scamers), it doesn't matter if we are talking about online shops or a ponzi website. Your money are not safe on internet, doesn't matter if we are talking about paypal or online banks or a faucet. In the end, most of the volume of crypto currencies are converted to fiat money to solve real life problems/wishes. On the fiat money banknotes the slogan should be : Resistance is futile ! You have been assimilated ! The only safe and good money are the fiat money in your hands not some numbers on the screen.
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ElHomer
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June 07, 2017, 11:04:16 AM |
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What for a Bug?
I know, when comes to online money earning websites industry , 99% of the bugs causing to stop payments on websites are not real bugs just simulated . So someone when see a bug on a website and has not been paid or lost funds due to that "bug" , there is 99% probability that the website will become scam. That's why i didn't trusted ePay since december 2016. Also about " was a hacker" excuse used on websites, there is probability of 50% to be true. Yes my fault. I have not look properly at the froums and after faucetbox.com are gone I wanted to offer my service as soon as possible. Then I decided to take this noobs A** S***ers. If I had known before I would never go there
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