bal3wolf
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April 22, 2013, 10:22:00 AM |
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Just wondering did everyones total credit get reset to 0 cause of the hack i see a last payment on the 19 that i never got im guessing thats when the hacker recieved all the payouts.
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DrG
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April 22, 2013, 10:34:45 AM |
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Just wondering did everyones total credit get reset to 0 cause of the hack i see a last payment on the 19 that i never got im guessing thats when the hacker recieved all the payouts.
Yeah I went to 0 and the scumbag took my 1+ BTC
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KfrogCT
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April 22, 2013, 10:54:27 AM |
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Graet, Keep up the great work and glad to see the site functioning again
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dogisland
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April 22, 2013, 11:06:34 AM |
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Public Disclosure. On Saturday afternoon I was notified that Strongcoin was holding 568 BTC believed to be from the Ozcoin theft. Everytime you make a payment from StrongCoin the fee goes to 1STRonGxnFTeJiA7pgyneKknR29AwBM77 so any payments from strongcoin held accounts are easily traced back to the site. I was asked by 2 separate people on this forum if I could hold the funds (Sorry to the people I didn't reply to). The evidence that these funds came from the heist seemed plausible to me. At 8am yesterday morning the funds were intercepted when the user made a payment. https://blockchain.info/address/1DsFCAZaxhJ9YGw5X8NCW9VkSMDZMyXzMFI've spoken to the user in question over email. The user says he sold a car for BTC but can't reveal who to due to an NDA agreement. Graeme and I had a conversation over the phone and some evidence came to light, that to me, made it very likely the user I have contact with was connected to the heist. I'm not going to reveal any details of the user accept to legal authorities if asked. I believe we should abide by due process. I have sent a link to this post to the user so he/she can comment. Otherwise in the next few hours I will return the funds to Graeme, he can then decide what happens to those funds.
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organofcorti
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April 22, 2013, 11:09:06 AM Last edit: April 22, 2013, 11:24:20 AM by organofcorti |
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Public Disclosure. On Saturday afternoon I was notified that Strongcoin was holding 568 BTC believed to be from the Ozcoin theft. Everytime you make a payment from StrongCoin the fee goes to 1STRonGxnFTeJiA7pgyneKknR29AwBM77 so any payments from strongcoin held accounts are easily traced back to the site. I was asked by 2 separate people on this forum if I could hold the funds (Sorry to the people I didn't reply to). The evidence that these funds came from the heist seemed plausible to me. At 8am yesterday morning the funds were intercepted when the user made a payment. https://blockchain.info/address/1DsFCAZaxhJ9YGw5X8NCW9VkSMDZMyXzMFI've spoken to the user in question over email. The user says he sold a car for BTC but can't reveal who to due to an NDA agreement. Graeme and I had a conversation over the phone and some evidence came to light, that to me, made it very likely the user I have contact with was connected to the heist. I'm not going to reveal any details of the user accept to legal authorities if asked. I believe we should abide by due process. I have sent a link to this post to the user so he/she can comment. Otherwise in the next few hours I will return the funds to Graeme, he can then decide what happens to those funds. That's a strong stand, and I'm grateful you have the guts to make it. Good show!
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Graet (OP)
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April 22, 2013, 11:22:43 AM |
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Public Disclosure. On Saturday afternoon I was notified that Strongcoin was holding 568 BTC believed to be from the Ozcoin theft. Everytime you make a payment from StrongCoin the fee goes to 1STRonGxnFTeJiA7pgyneKknR29AwBM77 so any payments from strongcoin held accounts are easily traced back to the site. I was asked by 2 separate people on this forum if I could hold the funds (Sorry to the people I didn't reply to). The evidence that these funds came from the heist seemed plausible to me. At 8am yesterday morning the funds were intercepted when the user made a payment. https://blockchain.info/address/1DsFCAZaxhJ9YGw5X8NCW9VkSMDZMyXzMFI've spoken to the user in question over email. The user says he sold a car for BTC but can't reveal who to due to an NDA agreement. Graeme and I had a conversation over the phone and some evidence came to light, that to me, made it very likely the user I have contact with was connected to the heist. I'm not going to reveal any details of the user accept to legal authorities if asked. I believe we should abide by due process. I have sent a link to this post to the user so he/she can comment. Otherwise in the next few hours I will return the funds to Graeme, he can then decide what happens to those funds. Thanks dogisland 17ABbLZPYwWzsSquYsKxfWAzMcWuNJZBna is a fresh address and a great relief Graeme
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zebedee
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April 22, 2013, 11:31:50 AM |
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Um, how does that work? I thought strongcoin didn't control any private keys? How can the funds be "intercepted"? Regardless I'm glad graet has gotten a fraction of his money back.
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zebedee
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April 22, 2013, 11:46:38 AM |
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Um, how does that work? I thought strongcoin didn't control any private keys? How can the funds be "intercepted"? Regardless I'm glad graet has gotten a fraction of his money back. I can only assume you pulled on him the same trick he pulled on Ozcoin - hacking the JS you delivered to his browser? Just desserts I guess.
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April 22, 2013, 12:32:44 PM |
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good work
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oztusk
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April 22, 2013, 12:35:52 PM |
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Might somebody please specify,how much btc was involved?
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April 22, 2013, 12:49:54 PM |
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People please, can't you read?
It was written few times in this thread how much money was involved and also it was written in here what caused this, what is the point of asking questions that already have been answered? Keep this thread clean for people who come to it to get update on current situation.
And by the way bravo to Strongcoin for fighting the crime!
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Graet (OP)
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April 22, 2013, 01:07:43 PM |
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And seen in my wallet cheers
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sharky112065
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April 22, 2013, 04:26:18 PM |
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It seems some of the passwords were reset. If you cannot log in, use the password reset option on the web page. I read all the forum posts and did not see any announcement that a password reset was required.
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April 22, 2013, 04:31:32 PM |
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I do not want to pollute the string too much but I really have to say that reading this string from 98 on has really made me feel a lot better about bitcoin and the integrity of many of the people involved. There are a lot of people that worked hard to make sure that was handled in a just manner. I am really impressed with the integrity of graet and for dogisland doing the right thing. Obviously, there were a lot of others involved and working hard and that really impressed me also. Kudos to all.
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April 22, 2013, 04:40:13 PM |
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Could I be sent the alias of the person that you think is connected to the hacking? Thanks Did you bother to read the post you quoted?
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polrpaul
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April 22, 2013, 05:21:06 PM |
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Public Disclosure. On Saturday afternoon I was notified that Strongcoin was holding 568 BTC believed to be from the Ozcoin theft. Everytime you make a payment from StrongCoin the fee goes to 1STRonGxnFTeJiA7pgyneKknR29AwBM77 so any payments from strongcoin held accounts are easily traced back to the site. I was asked by 2 separate people on this forum if I could hold the funds (Sorry to the people I didn't reply to). The evidence that these funds came from the heist seemed plausible to me. At 8am yesterday morning the funds were intercepted when the user made a payment. https://blockchain.info/address/1DsFCAZaxhJ9YGw5X8NCW9VkSMDZMyXzMFI've spoken to the user in question over email. The user says he sold a car for BTC but can't reveal who to due to an NDA agreement. Graeme and I had a conversation over the phone and some evidence came to light, that to me, made it very likely the user I have contact with was connected to the heist. I'm not going to reveal any details of the user accept to legal authorities if asked. I believe we should abide by due process. I have sent a link to this post to the user so he/she can comment. Otherwise in the next few hours I will return the funds to Graeme, he can then decide what happens to those funds. Could I be sent the alias of the person that you think is connected to the hacking? Thanks Lulz, newb.
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crazyates
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April 22, 2013, 05:31:35 PM |
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Could I be sent the alias of the person that you think is connected to the hacking?
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Did you bother to read the post you quoted? Could I be sent the alias of the person that you think is connected to the hacking?
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Lulz, newb. Toil has a vested interest in finding out who this person is, as they tried to frame him for the theft. I agree with not releasing the info to the public, but those who need to know should be made aware. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=103188;sa=showPosts
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slider1978
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April 22, 2013, 07:16:06 PM |
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Logged on to see that my balance is no longer what it was before the site went down. Pre-downtime I had .46xxx BTC and now it's .00xxx. I had not requested a payout and the .46 was well below my payout threshold.
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MajorMiner
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April 22, 2013, 07:54:14 PM |
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Out of curiosity, does this mean Graeth will return all the "sympathy" BTC from donations?
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"From a small seed a mighty trunk may grow." -Aeschylus
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