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June 15, 2011, 05:59:09 PM
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His name isn't Mario; a quick search on his email reveals him to be Mariusz Stokłosa - someone who has clearly sold hacks before.
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June 15, 2011, 06:21:44 PM
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Doxing? In my forum.bitcoin.org?

Own address: 19QkqAza7BHFTuoz9N8UQkryP4E9jHo4N3 - Pywallet support: 1AQDfx22pKGgXnUZFL1e4UKos3QqvRzNh5 - Bitcointalk++ script support: 1Pxeccscj1ygseTdSV1qUqQCanp2B2NMM2
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June 15, 2011, 06:34:47 PM
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Wow,

nice detective work everyone. If this is true something will have to be done? perhaps publicly naming and shaming is enough but the evidence must be concrete first.

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June 15, 2011, 07:48:47 PM
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Nothing to contribute, bumping for educating other users. This sucks: I thought we'd have a little more time before people tried to pull this.
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June 15, 2011, 07:59:08 PM
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Nothing to contribute, bumping for educating other users. This sucks: I thought we'd have a little more time before people tried to pull this.

Honestly, I'm surprised it took this long. The only reason why it never happened before was because the value of the BTC was so low it wasn't worth the time to invest in creating the virus and spamming it. Now that 25,000 BTC is worth $500,000, it seemed it was only a matter of time and we're just getting started. Bitcoin needs some end-user encryption/protection to prevent unauthorized access.
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June 15, 2011, 08:35:27 PM
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Bitcoin needs some end-user encryption/protection to prevent unauthorized access.
Sure. Waiting hard for next release

Own address: 19QkqAza7BHFTuoz9N8UQkryP4E9jHo4N3 - Pywallet support: 1AQDfx22pKGgXnUZFL1e4UKos3QqvRzNh5 - Bitcointalk++ script support: 1Pxeccscj1ygseTdSV1qUqQCanp2B2NMM2
Pywallet: instructions. Encrypted wallet support, export/import keys/addresses, backup wallets, export/import CSV data from/into wallet, merge wallets, delete/import addresses and transactions, recover altcoins sent to bitcoin addresses, sign/verify messages and files with Bitcoin addresses, recover deleted wallets, etc.
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June 20, 2011, 12:37:05 AM
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Just wanted to let everyone know, that this thread has hit an awesome site (meaning more and more hackers have just received the same email I got).
http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/archives/00002187.html

In other words, stay frosty my friends!

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