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December 16, 2017, 01:05:10 AM |
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I understand, I'll try and accomplish my goal!) Thanks for the advice And the question is, how can I find and download the version 2,9,3 portable on the Electrum website? Thanks for the link ... but it's hard to trust these links in our time The link I gave ( https://download.electrum.org/2.9.3/) IS the electrum website... notice the "electrum.org" Anyway... goto the download page: https://electrum.org/#download and click the "previous releases" link... it'll take you to https://download.electrum.org/ then you just want to look for 2.9.3 folder ( https://download.electrum.org/2.9.3/)... and in that will be all the install files for the various OSes... just get the portable.exe (and the portable.exe.asc if you want to check digital signature)
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December 19, 2017, 10:14:20 PM |
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Yes, 10x, all right, wallet is work now
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January 12, 2018, 06:52:56 AM |
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Hi,i'm Milo
If i protecting my pc either laptop with security code or short a thing. Wil my electrum data safe ?
Thanks anyway.
I am not sure if anyone understood your question. Could you be a little more clearer. Are you saying that if you protect your PC with an Antivirus, you will be safe? Yes, till the time your computer is safe, you are safe. But the problem with Antiviruses are that they are not so good with keyloggers and malware. So use at your own risk. Thanks!
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February 05, 2018, 02:01:23 PM |
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Portable Version for Windows has a virus? Win32/Spursint detected on Win10.
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February 06, 2018, 09:53:07 PM |
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No, it's most likely a false positive... as long as you use the official site ( www.electrum.org) to download an you haven't downloaded from any of the fake sites. Which antivirus are you using?
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February 07, 2018, 07:31:43 PM |
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Ok. Thanks. Windows Defender (WIN10).
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February 07, 2018, 08:08:04 PM |
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Did you check the digital signature of the file you downloaded using GPG? That is the only guaranteed way to ensure that you have an original install file and not a fake or infected file.
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February 08, 2018, 08:24:42 PM |
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Yes, I did it. All works fine. Thanks!
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February 26, 2018, 03:54:02 PM |
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I've been robbed !!!!, i was install the latest version 3.0.6 of electrum wallet after downloading the portable version from its official website because windows detect a trojan, 2 days later my funds have disappeared !!!
what can i do??
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February 26, 2018, 05:33:51 PM |
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what can i do??
Pretty much nothing. If the BTC has been moved, then there is no way to get them back unless the person who controls the address they were sent to sends them back.. which, obviously, is not likely to happen Did you check the digital signature of the file you downloaded? Do you still have the file you downloaded? If so, we can help you check to see if it is legit.. Have you checked your browser download history and confirmed that you did indeed download from electrum.org and not one of the scam sites?
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November 11, 2018, 08:39:03 PM |
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It is not safe to use a portable version of Electrum on an insecure computer! What does it mean "insecure"? In which manner? I didn't read the whole thread. If I should do this, please let me know.
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November 11, 2018, 09:28:22 PM |
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It is not safe to use a portable version of Electrum on an insecure computer! What does it mean "insecure"? In which manner? I didn't read the whole thread. If I should do this, please let me know. It is 'insecure' in terms of that it encourages bad habits (using as portable wallet on multiple computers). The security itself (if used on a secure computer) is the same as with any other wallet (either installed electrum or other wallets). The security completely depends on the computer it is running on. I have also replied in your thread regarding armory/electrum.
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Regarding the security of a portable version on a device like a USB flash drive... the main issue I see is the USB getting infected with a virus. However, I have found a solution we use for work which does not allow the USB to be writable (thus a virus cannot jump onto the drive) unless a bit of code is entered. This puts the control into the user's hands to determine if the environment is safe before letting the USB stick be read/write. This is also way easier than trying to write an Operating System to the USB stick... which some say makes the USB more secure (debatable). Got the Lock License drive from Nexcopy. https://www.nexcopy.com/usb-secure-flash-drives/lock-license/ You can't forget to make the USB read-only because that is the default state of the drive. Yank it out of the port and the stick is read-only, no matter what. Cutting power puts it as read-only or write protected Alternatively, a cheaper old-school solution is to use Electrum on an old computer that has a CD drive, as cold storage for signing transactions, but instead of putting the portable electrum on the disk or USB, you burn it on a CD-R disc and finalize it. That way it becomes impossible to write malware to it since the disc is write-protected.
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June 04, 2021, 07:09:36 AM |
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Alternatively, a cheaper old-school solution is to use Electrum on an old computer that has a CD drive, as cold storage for signing transactions, but instead of putting the portable electrum on the disk or USB, you burn it on a CD-R disc and finalize it. That way it becomes impossible to write malware to it since the disc is write-protected.
Or, if that's not available, use a live Linux OS on the USB as cold storage. Although it's less convenient, since you may need multiple reboots to switch between the main OS and the USB, it does the job gracefully. Just that a second USB (for transfers) is cheaper than a second computer
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September 04, 2021, 05:17:06 AM |
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It is not safe to use a portable version of Electrum on an insecure computer!
As i understand this statement, its safe to use Portable Electrum on personal computer. Am i right ?
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September 04, 2021, 09:00:50 AM |
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It is not safe to use a portable version of Electrum on an insecure computer!
As i understand this statement, its safe to use Portable Electrum on personal computer. Am i right ? The portable version is no more "insecure" than the normal windows installer or standalone version. So, assuming you have taken the proper precautions... ie. confirmed digital signature of Electrum portable download and have taken steps to ensure your "personal" computer is malware and virus free... then it should be perfectly fine. The dangers associated with the portable version are that it can lead to "dangerous" or "risky" behaviour... ie. putting it all on a USB stick and then using that USB stick on computers that you have no control over. For instance, public computers, internet cafes, other people's machines etc. where you have no idea what is/isn't installed or running on them.
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