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January 15, 2016, 05:06:49 AM |
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Show of hands ? How many people are genuinely surprised ? About time they came clean. I am a bit surprised how utterly idiotic this is. Poor security practices, trying to conceal huge loss, letting the site bomb completely before coming clean... but yeah, a hack was something most predicted. Ya like he takes a pre-compiled LuckCoin wallet and runs it on his machine with ties to millions in customer funds ? Further more i already heard waaaay back that they have to compile the wallets themselves so that has to be a lie ! This is how it worked. You send a github link to Mullick and he compiles it for their server. Just because they compile it themselves doesn't mean that they do a full code review.
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Pmalek
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January 15, 2016, 05:07:25 AM |
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[/quote] I love it What was the purpose of debit cards when they didnt have anything to withdraw? All this moves Cryptsy made in the last 6m amaze me.
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RoyalSands
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January 15, 2016, 05:08:57 AM |
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Show of hands ? How many people are genuinely surprised ? About time they came clean. I am a bit surprised how utterly idiotic this is. Poor security practices, trying to conceal huge loss, letting the site bomb completely before coming clean... but yeah, a hack was something most predicted. Ya like he takes a pre-compiled LuckCoin wallet and runs it on his machine with ties to millions in customer funds ? Further more i already heard waaaay back that they have to compile the wallets themselves so that has to be a lie ! This is how it worked. You send a github link to Mullick and he compiles it for their server. Just because they compile it themselves doesn't mean that they do a full code review. Correct
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RoyalSands
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January 15, 2016, 05:10:32 AM |
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Did I mention that I'm a bit upset?
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ph4nt0m
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January 15, 2016, 05:10:44 AM |
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Show of hands ? How many people are genuinely surprised ? About time they came clean. I am a bit surprised how utterly idiotic this is. Poor security practices, trying to conceal huge loss, letting the site bomb completely before coming clean... but yeah, a hack was something most predicted. Ya like he takes a pre-compiled LuckCoin wallet and runs it on his machine with ties to millions in customer funds ? Further more i already heard waaaay back that they have to compile the wallets themselves so that has to be a lie ! No real exchange runs precompiled wallets. First, they use Linux for backends. Windows is plain insecure. Second, to fire up a wallet released by an unknown dev without a code review? Never going to happen.
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romeshomey
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January 15, 2016, 05:11:52 AM |
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What does Cryptsy do with everyones coins that are currently on the site. Do they take them and resell them on other alt markets to recover their losses?
So they are upset that someone stole BTC and LTC but they are willing to take ALL of the other coins currently in their wallets and withhold them from their owners in the same way someone else is holding their BTC and LTC?
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RoyalSands
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January 15, 2016, 05:13:02 AM |
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Show of hands ? How many people are genuinely surprised ? About time they came clean. I am a bit surprised how utterly idiotic this is. Poor security practices, trying to conceal huge loss, letting the site bomb completely before coming clean... but yeah, a hack was something most predicted. Ya like he takes a pre-compiled LuckCoin wallet and runs it on his machine with ties to millions in customer funds ? Further more i already heard waaaay back that they have to compile the wallets themselves so that has to be a lie ! No real exchange runs precompiled wallets. First, they use Linux for backends. Windows is plain insecure. Second, to fire up a wallet released by an unknown dev without a code review? Never going to happen. If Mullick reviewed the code on every wallet then he was one fast motherfucker. Also, I know for a fact that he approved at least one wallet for a coin that had a hidden premine. Someone else figured it out after it had been live for quite some time.
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Spoetnik
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January 15, 2016, 05:19:22 AM |
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So basically Mullick approved the Lucky7Coin wallet that was infected. That was his job after all.
NO they said on chat before they get the code and compile it.. So they got source code and missed the Trojan ? Do you guys think Exchanges just go to Bitcointalk forums and download every Windows QT that gets posted ? LOL
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RoyalSands
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January 15, 2016, 05:21:38 AM |
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So basically Mullick approved the Lucky7Coin wallet that was infected. That was his job after all.
NO they said on chat before they get the code and compile it.. So they got source code and missed the Trojan ? Do you guys think Exchanges just go to Bitcointalk forums and download every Windows QT that gets posted ? LOL Well I know he did exactly that on at least one occasion. I sent him the link, lol.
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ph4nt0m
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January 15, 2016, 05:21:48 AM |
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Show of hands ? How many people are genuinely surprised ? About time they came clean. I am a bit surprised how utterly idiotic this is. Poor security practices, trying to conceal huge loss, letting the site bomb completely before coming clean... but yeah, a hack was something most predicted. Ya like he takes a pre-compiled LuckCoin wallet and runs it on his machine with ties to millions in customer funds ? Further more i already heard waaaay back that they have to compile the wallets themselves so that has to be a lie ! No real exchange runs precompiled wallets. First, they use Linux for backends. Windows is plain insecure. Second, to fire up a wallet released by an unknown dev without a code review? Never going to happen. If Mullick reviewed the code on every wallet then he was one fast motherfucker. He was a slow one actually. However he didn't need to do a complete review on every wallet update. He only needed to browse though those last commits. Look at that shitcoin: https://github.com/alerj78/lucky7coin/commits/masterTwo last ones are harmless, however "Import lucky7coin" is fishy. Not a fork, not a rebase, just an import of who knows what. If they let it in, they were idiots in crypto business.
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GoldSeal
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January 15, 2016, 05:21:55 AM |
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So, I guess offering 6.5% for Cryptsy BTC would have been a good deal for some of you folks afterall.
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Moving to Puerto Rico...
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Gleb Gamow
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January 15, 2016, 05:22:23 AM |
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In fact, I’m offering a bounty of 1000 BTC for information which leads to the recovery of the stolen coins.
If you happen to be the perpetrator of this crime, and want to send the coins back no questions asked, then you can simply send them to this address: 1KNi4E4MTsF7gfuPKPNAbrZWQvtdQBTAAa
If they are returned, then we will assume that no harm was meant and will not take any action to reveal who you are. If not, well, then I suppose the entire community will be looking for you. "10-4. Paul Vernon's not filing a report for the millions stolen, opting to have the cryptocurrency community handle the investigation. But, I did site him for having an unlicensed stripper pole in his living room. From the blood stains and Texas cowboy hat, I'd say its been used frequently and recently." I predict that the thief is scared master-P-shitless right about now and will return the stolen funds keeping a 1000 BTC as his reward - unbeknownst to his estranged wife. HAHAHA
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Spoetnik
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January 15, 2016, 05:23:20 AM |
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Considering the chat box is gone.. if any one wants to keep in touch: @BTCFailWhale On twitter Polo on ocasion
God Speed yall.. seriously.
a LOT of guys filled up the IRC channel for Cryptsy eh Link to it in my SIG
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January 15, 2016, 05:24:56 AM |
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Show of hands ? How many people are genuinely surprised ? About time they came clean. I am a bit surprised how utterly idiotic this is. Poor security practices, trying to conceal huge loss, letting the site bomb completely before coming clean... but yeah, a hack was something most predicted. Ya like he takes a pre-compiled LuckCoin wallet and runs it on his machine with ties to millions in customer funds ? Further more i already heard waaaay back that they have to compile the wallets themselves so that has to be a lie ! No real exchange runs precompiled wallets. First, they use Linux for backends. Windows is plain insecure. Second, to fire up a wallet released by an unknown dev without a code review? Never going to happen. If Mullick reviewed the code on every wallet then he was one fast motherfucker. He was a slow one actually. However he didn't need to do a complete review on every wallet update. He only needed to browse though those last commits. Look at that shitcoin: https://github.com/alerj78/lucky7coin/commits/masterTwo last ones are harmless, however "Import lucky7coin" is fishy. Not a fork, not a rebase, just an import of who knows what. If they let it in, they were idiots in crypto business. hmm interesting. r u Patrick?
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Spoetnik
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January 15, 2016, 05:25:48 AM |
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@BigVern
POST THE TROJAN WALLET
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WhaleOrNot
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January 15, 2016, 05:26:05 AM |
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Considering the chat box is gone.. if any one wants to keep in touch: @BTCFailWhale On twitter Polo on ocasion
God Speed yall.. seriously.
a LOT of guys filled up the IRC channel for Cryptsy eh Link to it in my SIG Heh nice try, but "homie dont play IRC"
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January 15, 2016, 05:26:25 AM |
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January 15, 2016, 05:26:33 AM |
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@BigVern
POST THE TROJAN WALLET
I think it is on github edit: see post above this one
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Gleb Gamow
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January 15, 2016, 05:32:28 AM |
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In fact, I’m offering a bounty of 1000 BTC for information which leads to the recovery of the stolen coins.
If you happen to be the perpetrator of this crime, and want to send the coins back no questions asked, then you can simply send them to this address: 1KNi4E4MTsF7gfuPKPNAbrZWQvtdQBTAAa
If they are returned, then we will assume that no harm was meant and will not take any action to reveal who you are. If not, well, then I suppose the entire community will be looking for you. "10-4. Paul Vernon's not filing a report for the millions stolen, opting to have the cryptocurrency community handle the investigation. But, I did site him for having an unlicensed stripper pole in his living room. From the blood stains and Texas cowboy hat, I'd say its been used frequently and recently." I predict that the thief is scared master-P-shitless right about now and will return the stolen funds keeping a 1000 BTC as his reward - unbeknownst to his estranged wife. HAHAHA Some may ask why we didn’t report this to the authorities when this occurred, and the answer is that we just didn’t know what happened, didn’t want to cause panic, and were unsure who exactly we should be contacting. At one time we had a open communication with Secret Service Agent Shaun Bridges on an unrelated matter, but I think we all know what happened with him – so he was no longer somebody we could report this to. Recently I attempted to contact the Miami FBI office to report this, but they instead directed me to report it on the I3C website. I’ve not heard anything from them.
I think the only real people who can assist with this are the people of the Bitcoin community itself. WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was only joking that Paul didn't report this to the police, just now reading the next paragraph. Seriously guys, I'm beside myself on this revelation. This is the only post I need as proof that the funds stolen from Cryptsy are in Paul Vernon's control. Paul Vernon offered up a 1000 BTC reward to have the funds returned to him and that's what I'm doing here: Paul Vernon, you have been returned all the funds and are now in your control in other wallet addresses in your control since the time the funds were stolen. I'm glad that I was instrumental in reuniting the stolen funds back to your control. I look forward to my 1000 BTC reward. Bless you, good buddy, bless you.
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