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January 03, 2017, 09:38:15 AM
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As you might already know , KeepKey emails has been hacked on the christmas day.
Hardware wallet manufacturer KeepKey is offering 30 Bitcoins ($30,400) as a reward for the capture of a hacker who gained access to emails and customer information on Christmas Day.

If you are up to the job , you can read more details on cointelegraph or contact them.
wooo, how did it happen? , It makes me wonder, could the security of the BTC network and their security is weak? And I began to doubt the safety of users every existing websites BTC
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January 03, 2017, 09:48:31 AM
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From what I can see, they've provided no information whatsoever.

https://www.keepkey.com/2016/12/31/message-founder-email-breach/

It just says a buonty is being offered and says what happened.

Anyone got any information related to this? Would be interested.
These are just scare tactics without any bloody information no one can find shit and they are not providing enough information regarding the capture of the hacker.I hope they want the hacker to come in front of them and reveal them self so that they can give him the 30 bitcoins .  Cheesy looks like its just an advertisement stunt
makes sense and i agree with you that this is just a fresh way to have the brand advertised. noone can find who they are, if they didn't release an enough information to support the investigation and get the attacker caught up. so far nothing .

If they aren't able to find any information about the hacker, I doubt anyone will. First of all, Bitcoin is anonymous and almost completely untraceable. If you deposit money at a local ATM in a non-supervised place, there's no way anyone can find who you are (except your ISP maybe, by looking over your history). Most Bitcoin 'hacks' never got info about the hackers.
If bitcoin is completely untraceable then why your transaction history is saved up in the blockchain and can be traced through blockchain explorer? and Why your relay IP is recorded?. And I think that almost all of ATM in this world already have some sort of security camera because it's about money and people will always seeking the chance to get it when there's an opportunity for them and if a bank having a "non-supervised" ATM then it's as the same as letting your precious getting stolen easily by not securing it but maybe this kind of ATM still exist however there must be some skilled individual out there who can surpasses a group's abilities, some geniuses maybe.

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January 04, 2017, 09:48:31 AM
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Is this one of those attempts to drive down the price again? I swear that hacks like these tend to happen a lot when BTC is reaching important milestones in its development and value. Is there really a conspiracy behind this and should we be worried? Maybe we should withdraw our coins from the exchanges just to be safe. I feel like there will be a serious hack in one of the popular and bigger exchanges soon.
I do not know about a conspiracy, but i just opened a thread and explained, that it makes sense to me that as a hacker you wait, with everything in place for the hack, for the price to increase. So now is a good time for hackers.

I just wonder about the amount of the bounty. Is it much? Is this how much this data and the customer is worth to KeepKey? 

30 BTC is ok if you want to help out and get something in return. But if Keepkey really wanted to catch the hacker they should offer a higher bounty and not something announced in public. Most of these bounty offers are only good for appeasing their customers so that they could pretend they are doing something to find the hacker.
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January 04, 2017, 09:59:27 AM
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Hey, I am the hacker, catch me now and we will share the prize 50:50.  Cheesy I have stolen a lot from keepkey. Please contact me in deepweb for further conversation LOL.
Well,  I think I am not the only one who can make joke here  Tongue

In the end, a bought account will get the reward and we would be made to believe that they are working hard to fix the wallet security.
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January 04, 2017, 10:17:46 AM
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Even the award is good I don't know how could anyone find the hacker unless some insider or hackers close person who has information. Otherwise is almost impossible. Or that he reports himself, ha, ha.  Grin
Was this reported to police, was some kind of investigation conducted?

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January 04, 2017, 12:51:02 PM
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Is this one of those attempts to drive down the price again? I swear that hacks like these tend to happen a lot when BTC is reaching important milestones in its development and value. Is there really a conspiracy behind this and should we be worried? Maybe we should withdraw our coins from the exchanges just to be safe. I feel like there will be a serious hack in one of the popular and bigger exchanges soon.
I do not know about a conspiracy, but i just opened a thread and explained, that it makes sense to me that as a hacker you wait, with everything in place for the hack, for the price to increase. So now is a good time for hackers.

I just wonder about the amount of the bounty. Is it much? Is this how much this data and the customer is worth to KeepKey? 

30 BTC is ok if you want to help out and get something in return. But if Keepkey really wanted to catch the hacker they should offer a higher bounty and not something announced in public. Most of these bounty offers are only good for appeasing their customers so that they could pretend they are doing something to find the hacker.

It is a possibility that such announcement is just a show-off to cover up their shortcomings. They are a very big company and can equip themselves them a very firm anti-hacking security devices and softwares into their system. The fact that they are being hacked simply means that they are not well equipped in this kind of business or possibly theres an insider within the site itself.
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January 04, 2017, 12:55:01 PM
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Going after the hacker is not the right idea. You should spend that btc to hire a security team to look at your systems. Fix the vulnerability instead of playing cat and mouse with some russian hacker.
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January 04, 2017, 12:57:03 PM
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And to come to think that I was going to get one of these just before Christmas.
Glad I didn't have enough money or bitcoin the first place (for once in my life! Wink ) to not be able to get one.
I sure hope the other hardware wallets have more security in place than they do or have atleast learned from their failure on this one.
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January 04, 2017, 01:01:55 PM
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And to come to think that I was going to get one of these just before Christmas.

this is just emails isn't it? either way i've always had a slightly funny feeling about any non paper wallet. i'll stick with what has worked so far.
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January 04, 2017, 04:05:40 PM
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very interesting, is it possible the person taking bitcoin will unfold? How did it happen ? then how corporate responsibility
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January 04, 2017, 05:20:37 PM
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For real, I don't know why people hate paper wallets so bad. You can laminate it to last longer or make the private key discrete (i.e. hidden in a pamphlet text) or whatever. It doesn't have to be a flashy paper wallet with BITCOIN written all over it.

Yes I am agree with you. we also can use good quality paper to print Bitcoin and than laminate that paper, Thus we can store Bitcoin like normal paper currency decreasing the fear of loosing it.

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January 04, 2017, 05:33:49 PM
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As you might already know , KeepKey emails has been hacked on the christmas day.
Hardware wallet manufacturer KeepKey is offering 30 Bitcoins ($30,400) as a reward for the capture of a hacker who gained access to emails and customer information on Christmas Day.

If you are up to the job , you can read more details on cointelegraph or contact them.
wooo, how did it happen? , It makes me wonder, could the security of the BTC network and their security is weak? And I began to doubt the safety of users every existing websites BTC


Its not like the funds of users has been stolen (at least not that I'm aware of) and bitcoin network has nothing to do with it , Its related to their website and their security procedures.
You should definitely think twice about storing your bitcoin into a bitcoin website (exchange or online wallet). Its never safe.

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January 04, 2017, 07:01:36 PM
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If anyone is wondering how the hacking was executed this is the confirmation message from the KeepKey CEO on Reddit:



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Sms 2fa compromise through phone number hijacking is all the rage right now.

I can confirm that this is how it happened. My carrier is Verizon. I had a PIN of the account and it was still bypassed.
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January 04, 2017, 07:20:54 PM
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If anyone is wondering how the hacking was executed this is the confirmation message from the KeepKey CEO on Reddit:



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Sms 2fa compromise through phone number hijacking is all the rage right now.

I can confirm that this is how it happened. My carrier is Verizon. I had a PIN of the account and it was still bypassed.

sms 2fa is a big no no.
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January 05, 2017, 07:14:34 AM
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Is this one of those attempts to drive down the price again? I swear that hacks like these tend to happen a lot when BTC is reaching important milestones in its development and value. Is there really a conspiracy behind this and should we be worried? Maybe we should withdraw our coins from the exchanges just to be safe. I feel like there will be a serious hack in one of the popular and bigger exchanges soon.
I do not know about a conspiracy, but i just opened a thread and explained, that it makes sense to me that as a hacker you wait, with everything in place for the hack, for the price to increase. So now is a good time for hackers.

I just wonder about the amount of the bounty. Is it much? Is this how much this data and the customer is worth to KeepKey? 

30 BTC is ok if you want to help out and get something in return. But if Keepkey really wanted to catch the hacker they should offer a higher bounty and not something announced in public. Most of these bounty offers are only good for appeasing their customers so that they could pretend they are doing something to find the hacker.

It is a possibility that such announcement is just a show-off to cover up their shortcomings. They are a very big company and can equip themselves them a very firm anti-hacking security devices and softwares into their system. The fact that they are being hacked simply means that they are not well equipped in this kind of business or possibly theres an insider within the site itself.

Why do you think that they are a big company? There are not, they are a start up. In fact most of the BTC companies have never made it past the series B funding round. So before you make a comment, step back and think first.
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January 05, 2017, 04:07:17 PM
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Personally speaking  I do not care if the Keepkey's reward is big or not. What concerns me is that a company engaged with HD wallets and must be at the highest level of security could not  prevent their systems to be compromised by hackers attack. Sadly Keepkey lost its reputation. This incident will costs her  much more money than big reward they provide to capture the hacker.
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