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January 11, 2015, 02:14:08 AM

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How do I chose avatar picture on this forum? I tried to put Kodrić, Karpeles or Jeff Robinson on my profile picture but it doesn't work, how do I do it?

You will have to ask for permission from James Cameron. But I don't think the guys you mentioned were in the movie.
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January 11, 2015, 02:18:32 AM

Offtopic question,
How do I chose avatar picture on this forum? I tried to put Kodrić, Karpeles or Jeff Robinson on my profile picture but it doesn't work, how do I do it?
You can't.

That is one of the outstanding unsolved technical problems of bitcoin.  It is one of the reasons why I am skeptical about its future.  If those so-called bitcoin experts cannot even fix that…  Grin  Angry


Do you realize that Theymos has nothing to do with any Bitcoin core development or any development directly related to Bitcoin, right?

Also if credit card and banks were so paranoid about security it would avoid many headaches for most of his customers and for themselves too
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January 11, 2015, 02:21:05 AM

Offtopic question,
How do I chose avatar picture on this forum? I tried to put Kodrić, Karpeles or Jeff Robinson on my profile picture but it doesn't work, how do I do it?
You can't.

That is one of the outstanding unsolved technical problems of bitcoin.  It is one of the reasons why I am skeptical about its future.  If those so-called bitcoin experts cannot even fix that…  Grin  Angry


Do you realize that Theymos has nothing to do with any Bitcoin core development or any development directly related to Bitcoin, right?

Also if credit card and banks were so paranoid about security it would avoid many headaches for most of his customers and for themselves too

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January 11, 2015, 02:34:26 AM

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Avatar ban = digital scarcity,

just like bitcoin  Grin
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January 11, 2015, 02:52:29 AM

Also if credit card and banks were so paranoid about security it would avoid many headaches for most of his customers and for themselves too

Seriously, someone explained why @theymos disabled avatars: because of a post out there showing that one can hide javascript in headers of image files. 

However, he must have misread that post.  It said that the hacker can post an HTML page containing a tag <script src="logo.gif"></script> and put malicious javascript inside the gif file.  When victims download that page,the javascript obviously gets executed.

But the only bad thing about that is:  if an admin is trying to analyze a malicious webpage and is looking at the javascript files it downloads, he may miss that one, because its name ends in ".gif" instead of ".js", and it can even be displayed as an image (for instance, in a previous <img src="logo.gif"/> tag). 

However, that risk does not exist for this forum.  The forum's HTML pages are not served by the hacker, only by the bitcointalk server; and they will not have <script> tags with avatars in them, only <img> tags.

To be doubly sure, the forum server could just pipe every uploaded image through a format conversion (e.g. GIF to PNG).  That conversion would mangle any javascript hidden in the header, so that it would not work even if used in a <script> tag.
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January 11, 2015, 03:00:06 AM

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January 11, 2015, 03:02:30 AM

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Chartbuddy you are without a doubt my favorite user on here.
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January 11, 2015, 03:16:18 AM

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Chartbuddy you are without a doubt my favorite user on here.
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Chartbuddy is certainly the most neutral one here.  Cheesy
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January 11, 2015, 03:22:46 AM

Also if credit card and banks were so paranoid about security it would avoid many headaches for most of his customers and for themselves too

Seriously, someone explained why @theymos disabled avatars: because of a post out there showing that one can hide javascript in headers of image files. 

However, he must have misread that post.  It said that the hacker can post an HTML page containing a tag <script src="logo.gif"></script> and put malicious javascript inside the gif file.  When victims download that page,the javascript obviously gets executed.

But the only bad thing about that is:  if an admin is trying to analyze a malicious webpage and is looking at the javascript files it downloads, he may miss that one, because its name ends in ".gif" instead of ".js", and it can even be displayed as an image (for instance, in a previous <img src="logo.gif"/> tag). 

However, that risk does not exist for this forum.  The forum's HTML pages are not served by the hacker, only by the bitcointalk server; and they will not have <script> tags with avatars in them, only <img> tags.

To be doubly sure, the forum server could just pipe every uploaded image through a format conversion (e.g. GIF to PNG).  That conversion would mangle any javascript hidden in the header, so that it would not work even if used in a <script> tag.

The forum got hacked by exploiting improper sanitisation of images. If I understand it right, somebody managed to upload a .php file.
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January 11, 2015, 03:33:39 AM

Litecoin been taking a whoopin today... I think others have finally caught on, but litecoin and the alt market in general is a harbinger to the direction of bitcoin itself, because they're smaller and we see the effects quicker. This bear market is far from over, folks. We're going nowhere but down. Cut your loose.
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January 11, 2015, 03:41:34 AM

Litecoin been taking a whoopin today... I think others have finally caught on, but litecoin and the alt market in general is a harbinger to the direction of bitcoin itself, because they're smaller and we see the effects quicker. This bear market is far from over, folks. We're going nowhere but down. Cut your loose.


Litcoin already in the pre october, 2013 levels.

I wonder where it will stop and if BTC will follow the same pattern
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January 11, 2015, 03:43:58 AM

The forum got hacked by exploiting improper sanitisation of images. If I understand it right, somebody managed to upload a .php file.

Like that old piece of Unix wisdom:

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January 11, 2015, 03:49:19 AM

The future of Crypto is Bitcoin and Digibyte
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January 11, 2015, 03:56:55 AM

The future of Crypto is Bitcoin and Digibyte

What about ethereum?
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January 11, 2015, 04:00:06 AM

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January 11, 2015, 04:00:15 AM

My ignore list is growing fast. Over 200 so far.
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January 11, 2015, 04:03:35 AM

My ignore list is growing fast. Over 200 so far.

Is that bullish?
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January 11, 2015, 04:08:01 AM

Litecoin been taking a whoopin today... I think others have finally caught on, but litecoin and the alt market in general is a harbinger to the direction of bitcoin itself, because they're smaller and we see the effects quicker. This bear market is far from over, folks. We're going nowhere but down. Cut your loose.
You should learn how to trade bro. Litecoin was another easy 10% flip just now actually ($1.6 bottom ; $1.8 top). Tongue

I don't trade litecoin tho, only bitcoin.
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Funny how the walls are flipped on stamp and finex
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My ignore list is growing fast. Over 200 so far.

Is that bullish?
It's bull-something.
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