Walsoraj
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February 03, 2015, 01:14:31 AM |
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Also possibly related: Hello,
I was just curious if there is any sort of bitcoin bug bounty? I have discovered a serious bug in all previous (and current) bitcoin reference clients which would allow a denial of service on an arbitrary number of bitcoind nodes (as run by exchanges for example). While this bug may not leak any private data, it allows you to shoot down bitcoin nodes that you are directly connected to. Arbitrary code execution may be possible (but was not tested).
The denial of service works, tested locally in Bitcoin 0.9 and 0.10 branches. Newspapers or Journalists may ask me for a demonstration in private.
If anyone is intrested in a disclosure, I am asking 10 BTC for my time doing a write-up including detailed explanations: 1LaV9xQvmd1gR4fYYWgFMpPXEgAwBYCQN1
If the balance will not reach 10 BTC, I will pay all amounts back. I will also cover the transaction costs myself.
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Sitarow
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February 03, 2015, 01:18:12 AM |
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Ok that was weak.
Just an FYI the dump LTC for BTC target price is 0.008 so try not to sell to fast below that as the asks keep piling up. Fake buy walls are gone now as well 700+ coins just got snapped up in a heart beat as soon as the sell walls were placed on okcoin.. one 4xx and then 3xx. doesnt look too fake to me! DON'T trade with leverage and try to not put up stop loss orders or it will be sniffed out.
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Malin Keshar
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February 03, 2015, 01:20:56 AM |
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Also possibly related: Hello,
I was just curious if there is any sort of bitcoin bug bounty? I have discovered a serious bug in all previous (and current) bitcoin reference clients which would allow a denial of service on an arbitrary number of bitcoind nodes (as run by exchanges for example). While this bug may not leak any private data, it allows you to shoot down bitcoin nodes that you are directly connected to. Arbitrary code execution may be possible (but was not tested).
The denial of service works, tested locally in Bitcoin 0.9 and 0.10 branches. Newspapers or Journalists may ask me for a demonstration in private.
If anyone is intrested in a disclosure, I am asking 10 BTC for my time doing a write-up including detailed explanations: 1LaV9xQvmd1gR4fYYWgFMpPXEgAwBYCQN1
If the balance will not reach 10 BTC, I will pay all amounts back. I will also cover the transaction costs myself.
is he a serious guy? Might be a way to scam 10 BTC. If he really wanted a bounty for it he could get a world from theymos or other rich bitcoiners that they would give him 10 BTC as soon they proof the bug is true
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Sitarow
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February 03, 2015, 01:22:17 AM |
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Also possibly related: Hello,
I was just curious if there is any sort of bitcoin bug bounty? I have discovered a serious bug in all previous (and current) bitcoin reference clients which would allow a denial of service on an arbitrary number of bitcoind nodes (as run by exchanges for example). While this bug may not leak any private data, it allows you to shoot down bitcoin nodes that you are directly connected to. Arbitrary code execution may be possible (but was not tested).
The denial of service works, tested locally in Bitcoin 0.9 and 0.10 branches. Newspapers or Journalists may ask me for a demonstration in private.
If anyone is intrested in a disclosure, I am asking 10 BTC for my time doing a write-up including detailed explanations: 1LaV9xQvmd1gR4fYYWgFMpPXEgAwBYCQN1
If the balance will not reach 10 BTC, I will pay all amounts back. I will also cover the transaction costs myself.
is he a serious guy? Might be a way to scam 10 BTC. If he really wanted a bounty for it he could get a world from theymos or other rich bitcoiners that they would give him 10 BTC as soon they proof the bug is true Not related.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwU57V4WZ1g
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dreamspark
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February 03, 2015, 01:24:11 AM |
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Also possibly related: Hello,
I was just curious if there is any sort of bitcoin bug bounty? I have discovered a serious bug in all previous (and current) bitcoin reference clients which would allow a denial of service on an arbitrary number of bitcoind nodes (as run by exchanges for example). While this bug may not leak any private data, it allows you to shoot down bitcoin nodes that you are directly connected to. Arbitrary code execution may be possible (but was not tested).
The denial of service works, tested locally in Bitcoin 0.9 and 0.10 branches. Newspapers or Journalists may ask me for a demonstration in private.
If anyone is intrested in a disclosure, I am asking 10 BTC for my time doing a write-up including detailed explanations: 1LaV9xQvmd1gR4fYYWgFMpPXEgAwBYCQN1
If the balance will not reach 10 BTC, I will pay all amounts back. I will also cover the transaction costs myself.
is he a serious guy? Might be a way to scam 10 BTC. If he really wanted a bounty for it he could get a world from theymos or other rich bitcoiners that they would give him 10 BTC as soon they proof the bug is true Read the thread.
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Walsoraj
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February 03, 2015, 01:25:18 AM |
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Also possibly related: Hello,
I was just curious if there is any sort of bitcoin bug bounty? I have discovered a serious bug in all previous (and current) bitcoin reference clients which would allow a denial of service on an arbitrary number of bitcoind nodes (as run by exchanges for example). While this bug may not leak any private data, it allows you to shoot down bitcoin nodes that you are directly connected to. Arbitrary code execution may be possible (but was not tested).
The denial of service works, tested locally in Bitcoin 0.9 and 0.10 branches. Newspapers or Journalists may ask me for a demonstration in private.
If anyone is intrested in a disclosure, I am asking 10 BTC for my time doing a write-up including detailed explanations: 1LaV9xQvmd1gR4fYYWgFMpPXEgAwBYCQN1
If the balance will not reach 10 BTC, I will pay all amounts back. I will also cover the transaction costs myself.
is he a serious guy? Might be a way to scam 10 BTC. If he really wanted a bounty for it he could get a world from theymos or other rich bitcoiners that they would give him 10 BTC as soon they proof the bug is true Dunno, but from the same thread:
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ronald98
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February 03, 2015, 01:28:50 AM |
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Also possibly related: Hello,
I was just curious if there is any sort of bitcoin bug bounty? I have discovered a serious bug in all previous (and current) bitcoin reference clients which would allow a denial of service on an arbitrary number of bitcoind nodes (as run by exchanges for example). While this bug may not leak any private data, it allows you to shoot down bitcoin nodes that you are directly connected to. Arbitrary code execution may be possible (but was not tested).
The denial of service works, tested locally in Bitcoin 0.9 and 0.10 branches. Newspapers or Journalists may ask me for a demonstration in private.
If anyone is intrested in a disclosure, I am asking 10 BTC for my time doing a write-up including detailed explanations: 1LaV9xQvmd1gR4fYYWgFMpPXEgAwBYCQN1
If the balance will not reach 10 BTC, I will pay all amounts back. I will also cover the transaction costs myself.
is he a serious guy? Might be a way to scam 10 BTC. If he really wanted a bounty for it he could get a world from theymos or other rich bitcoiners that they would give him 10 BTC as soon they proof the bug is true The Kraken exchange offers bounties for finding bitcoin security vulnerabilities.
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UnDerDoG81
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February 03, 2015, 01:37:04 AM |
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I had a pretty optimistic dream today. Usually, I dream very often that BTC is going down and down. But today it was going up up up. Nevermind, only a dream, but just saying
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aztecminer
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February 03, 2015, 01:44:22 AM |
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I had a pretty optimistic dream today. Usually, I dream very often that BTC is going down and down. But today it was going up up up. Nevermind, only a dream, but just saying ok everybody we just found out that bitcoin is going to be going up because of the 'dream pump' is happening soon .
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ChartBuddy
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February 03, 2015, 01:59:55 AM |
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mcplant
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February 03, 2015, 02:04:07 AM |
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we're going down naggers, this is the moment of truth
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Sitarow
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February 03, 2015, 02:10:49 AM |
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damiano
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103 days, 21 hours and 10 minutes.
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February 03, 2015, 02:11:21 AM |
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we're going down naggers, this is the moment of truth
Steady and slow from what it looks like. Not sure if we will break into he 220's
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smracer
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February 03, 2015, 02:17:02 AM |
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Why do people keep pulling sell walls when the price gets close? They don't want to sell?
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kodtycoon
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February 03, 2015, 02:54:29 AM |
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Also possibly related: Hello,
I was just curious if there is any sort of bitcoin bug bounty? I have discovered a serious bug in all previous (and current) bitcoin reference clients which would allow a denial of service on an arbitrary number of bitcoind nodes (as run by exchanges for example). While this bug may not leak any private data, it allows you to shoot down bitcoin nodes that you are directly connected to. Arbitrary code execution may be possible (but was not tested).
The denial of service works, tested locally in Bitcoin 0.9 and 0.10 branches. Newspapers or Journalists may ask me for a demonstration in private.
If anyone is intrested in a disclosure, I am asking 10 BTC for my time doing a write-up including detailed explanations: 1LaV9xQvmd1gR4fYYWgFMpPXEgAwBYCQN1
If the balance will not reach 10 BTC, I will pay all amounts back. I will also cover the transaction costs myself.
is he a serious guy? Might be a way to scam 10 BTC. If he really wanted a bounty for it he could get a world from theymos or other rich bitcoiners that they would give him 10 BTC as soon they proof the bug is true Read the thread. that guy is the real deal.. he found the injected fatal flaw in nxt and won 100k nxt bounty. smart guy.
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keewee
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February 03, 2015, 02:58:38 AM |
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Also possibly related: Hello,
I was just curious if there is any sort of bitcoin bug bounty? I have discovered a serious bug in all previous (and current) bitcoin reference clients which would allow a denial of service on an arbitrary number of bitcoind nodes (as run by exchanges for example). While this bug may not leak any private data, it allows you to shoot down bitcoin nodes that you are directly connected to. Arbitrary code execution may be possible (but was not tested).
The denial of service works, tested locally in Bitcoin 0.9 and 0.10 branches. Newspapers or Journalists may ask me for a demonstration in private.
If anyone is intrested in a disclosure, I am asking 10 BTC for my time doing a write-up including detailed explanations: 1LaV9xQvmd1gR4fYYWgFMpPXEgAwBYCQN1
If the balance will not reach 10 BTC, I will pay all amounts back. I will also cover the transaction costs myself.
is he a serious guy? Might be a way to scam 10 BTC. If he really wanted a bounty for it he could get a world from theymos or other rich bitcoiners that they would give him 10 BTC as soon they proof the bug is true Read the thread. that guy is the real deal.. he found the injected fatal flaw in nxt and won 100k nxt bounty. smart guy. Considering his thread here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=421842.0 was shot down in flames I wouldn't take this too seriously until more details are known
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ChartBuddy
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February 03, 2015, 02:59:59 AM |
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kodtycoon
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February 03, 2015, 03:11:10 AM |
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Also possibly related: Hello,
I was just curious if there is any sort of bitcoin bug bounty? I have discovered a serious bug in all previous (and current) bitcoin reference clients which would allow a denial of service on an arbitrary number of bitcoind nodes (as run by exchanges for example). While this bug may not leak any private data, it allows you to shoot down bitcoin nodes that you are directly connected to. Arbitrary code execution may be possible (but was not tested).
The denial of service works, tested locally in Bitcoin 0.9 and 0.10 branches. Newspapers or Journalists may ask me for a demonstration in private.
If anyone is intrested in a disclosure, I am asking 10 BTC for my time doing a write-up including detailed explanations: 1LaV9xQvmd1gR4fYYWgFMpPXEgAwBYCQN1
If the balance will not reach 10 BTC, I will pay all amounts back. I will also cover the transaction costs myself.
is he a serious guy? Might be a way to scam 10 BTC. If he really wanted a bounty for it he could get a world from theymos or other rich bitcoiners that they would give him 10 BTC as soon they proof the bug is true Read the thread. that guy is the real deal.. he found the injected fatal flaw in nxt and won 100k nxt bounty. smart guy. Considering his thread here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=421842.0 was shot down in flames I wouldn't take this too seriously until more details are known some of the most intelligent people on the planet were denied work, or disregarded as crazy for decades before they were recognised for their brilliance. im not saying this is the case here, but just because the majority think something to be false, it doesnt make it so. but im not about to take it seriously either.. obviously not until something substantial and provable is provided.
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