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May 26, 2016, 01:35:31 PM |
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It's a brave new world ... organisations who have become dependent upon mission critical IT infrastructure should pay for better IT security and if they don't even understand what that means they should pay someone who knows to help them out ... instead of playing victim after demonstrating willful negligence.
How about you scumbags just stop extorting hospitals before you get a jackboot up your ass, to demonstrate your willful negligence in securing it? How would that be? says the hacker
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marcus_of_augustus
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Eadem mutata resurgo
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May 26, 2016, 01:44:01 PM |
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It's a brave new world ... organisations who have become dependent upon mission critical IT infrastructure should pay for better IT security and if they don't even understand what that means they should pay someone who knows to help them out ... instead of playing victim after demonstrating willful negligence.
How about you scumbags just stop extorting hospitals before you get a jackboot up your ass, to demonstrate your willful negligence in securing it? You must be talking about these scumbags thugs? There are powerful, determined government intelligence agencies intentionally undermining computer systems security and wantonly leaving holes and 'backdoors' open for all kinds of nefarious actors to exploit so if hospitals/schools/police/city-hall/courts/etc haven't got their systems locked down tight and backed up they are going to fail in one way or another.
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Elwar
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May 26, 2016, 01:48:18 PM |
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I heard there is a great sale on Venezuelan fiat going on right now. Does anyone know where I can buy some with bitcoins?
I know I know...don't invest more than you can afford to loose.
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clopoterian
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May 26, 2016, 01:57:28 PM |
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It's a brave new world ... organisations who have become dependent upon mission critical IT infrastructure should pay for better IT security and if they don't even understand what that means they should pay someone who knows to help them out ... instead of playing victim after demonstrating willful negligence.
How about you scumbags just stop extorting hospitals before you get a jackboot up your ass, to demonstrate your willful negligence in securing it? You must be talking about these scumbags thugs? There are powerful, determined government intelligence agencies intentionally undermining computer systems security and wantonly leaving holes and 'backdoors' open for all kinds of nefarious actors to exploit so if hospitals/schools/police/city-hall/courts/etc haven't got their systems locked down tight and backed up they are going to fail in one way or another. No, I'm not talking about your inflamed paranoiac delusions of ev0l gubermints and lizard jews. I'm talking about sociopathic douchebags extorting hospitals, and, after getting paid, demanding more money. And you, the douche defending them by shifting the blame. That's what I'm talking about
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May 26, 2016, 01:57:32 PM |
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It's a brave new world ... organisations who have become dependent upon mission critical IT infrastructure should pay for better IT security and if they don't even understand what that means they should pay someone who knows to help them out ... instead of playing victim after demonstrating willful negligence.
How about you scumbags just stop extorting hospitals before you get a jackboot up your ass, to demonstrate your willful negligence in securing it? How would that be? What if hospitals are extorted in dollars? Will you threaten Federal Open Market Committee getting a jackboot up their ass? How would that be, scumbag?
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hmmkay
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May 26, 2016, 01:59:33 PM |
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We've passed the 3000cny mark for a few hours now. Hope it holds and we can finally move past this chinese wall.
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May 26, 2016, 02:01:24 PM |
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We've passed the 3000cny mark for a few hours now. Hope it holds and we can finally move past this chinese wall.
it's the bitfinex wall up to 470 which stops it to go higher now.
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clopoterian
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May 26, 2016, 02:06:25 PM |
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It's a brave new world ... organisations who have become dependent upon mission critical IT infrastructure should pay for better IT security and if they don't even understand what that means they should pay someone who knows to help them out ... instead of playing victim after demonstrating willful negligence.
How about you scumbags just stop extorting hospitals before you get a jackboot up your ass, to demonstrate your willful negligence in securing it? How would that be? What if hospitals are extorted in dollars? Will you threaten Federal Open Market Committee getting a jackboot up their ass? How would that be, scumbag? But that's the point -- it would be incredibly difficult to do it in dollars, that's why dollars aren't used to extort hospitals & bitcoin is. But yeah, if FOMC designed a financial instrument ideally suited for extorting hospitals (like BTC), and then proceeded to extort hospitals, that would be a totally dick move.
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May 26, 2016, 02:10:57 PM |
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Jewish Bankers issue debt based currency to establish a system of neo-feudalism through usury. Citizens pay off ransom to the Jewish bankers and they come back asking for more or there will be tanks in the streets
"Negotiating with criminals doesn’t always work out, as Kansas Heart Hospital in Wichita learned last week.
That’s right: the criminals got their ransom, and then decided they wanted more money. The hospital’s president, Dr. Greg Duick says the hospital is not paying up."
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May 26, 2016, 02:17:22 PM |
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It's a brave new world ... organisations who have become dependent upon mission critical IT infrastructure should pay for better IT security and if they don't even understand what that means they should pay someone who knows to help them out ... instead of playing victim after demonstrating willful negligence.
How about you scumbags just stop extorting hospitals before you get a jackboot up your ass, to demonstrate your willful negligence in securing it? How would that be? What if hospitals are extorted in dollars? Will you threaten Federal Open Market Committee getting a jackboot up their ass? How would that be, scumbag? But that's the point -- it would be incredibly difficult to do it in dollars, that's why dollars aren't used to extort hospitals & bitcoin is. But that's the point -- before bitcoins extortionists did that in dollars. It was incredibly difficult to do it in physical gold. That's why physical gold wasn't used to extort hospitals & dollars were.
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May 26, 2016, 02:18:49 PM |
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GTF out of my house, disgusting parasite.
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clopoterian
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May 26, 2016, 02:24:37 PM |
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It's a brave new world ... organisations who have become dependent upon mission critical IT infrastructure should pay for better IT security and if they don't even understand what that means they should pay someone who knows to help them out ... instead of playing victim after demonstrating willful negligence.
How about you scumbags just stop extorting hospitals before you get a jackboot up your ass, to demonstrate your willful negligence in securing it? How would that be? What if hospitals are extorted in dollars? Will you threaten Federal Open Market Committee getting a jackboot up their ass? How would that be, scumbag? But that's the point -- it would be incredibly difficult to do it in dollars, that's why dollars aren't used to extort hospitals & bitcoin is. But that's the point -- before bitcoins extortionists did that in dollars. It was incredibly difficult to do it in physical gold. That's why physical gold wasn't used to extort hospitals & dollars were. Well no, they didn't. And actual IRL money has continuously evolved to make such asshattery more difficult. And then along comes beedcoin and makes all the criminal shit that got burnt down ages ago fresh again: Ponzis, gambling, junk stock offerings, extortion, money laundering, etc., etc. Thanks guys!
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May 26, 2016, 02:37:03 PM Last edit: May 26, 2016, 02:58:10 PM by r0ach |
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Do people think Bitstamp is solvent or selling fractional reserve coins? Bitstamp screwed up a while back and lost $5 million in a social engineering attack. I don't know if they've done any type of proof of solvency post-attack, but their exchange behavior lately has been very strange. Someone has been really desperate to try and keep prices low there. For example, right now prices are $454 on Finex, BTCE, and Coinbase, yet in the following picture, you can see someone has a wall up at $452 trying to prevent it from going higher while also dumping coins into the buy side. They are essentially just setting money on fire doing this in an attempt to stop Bitcoin from rising. It's possible it's just some rich entity that really doesn't want the price of BTC to go up because they want to accumulate as many coins as possible before halving, but the other possibility is the exchange itself trying to keep prices lower to buy back coins they don't actually have. This is not an actual Gox situation or anything since the coins that were stolen from Bitstamp have been sold off long ago, so it's only an issue if they turn out to be selling you non-existent coins for fiat and you try to withdraw from there. Here's the link from the July 1st, 2015 robbery: http://www.coindesk.com/unconfirmed-report-5-million-bitstamp-bitcoin-exchange/It's always possible it's just a manipulator unaffiliated with the exchange, or the people pumping Ethereum trying to stop Bitcoin from rising to prevent their pump and dump altcoin from imploding.
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May 26, 2016, 02:41:51 PM |
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. And then along comes beedcoin and makes all the criminal shit that got burnt down ages ago fresh again: Ponzis, gambling, junk stock offerings, extortion, money laundering, etc., etc.
Oh, well, before bitcoin there were no ponzis, gambling, junk stock offerings, extortion, money laundering, etc., etc... From which planet are you coming, buddy? Where did you live before 2008?
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May 26, 2016, 02:47:54 PM |
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Anonymous hits New York Stock Exchange, World Bank, The Fed, Vatican, Rothschild and BIS central owned banks. The banks have been getting away with murder, fraud, conspiracy, war profiteering, money laundering for terrorists and drug cartels, have put millions of people out on the street without food or shelter and have successfully bought all our governments to help keep us silenced. We represent the voice of the voiceless. We are uniting to make a stand. The central banks which were attacked in recent days were attacked to remind people that the biggest threat we face to an open and free society is the banks. The bankers are the problem and #OpIcarus is the solution. http://www.activistpost.com/2016/05/anonymous-hits-new-york-stock-exchange-world-bank-the-fed-vatican-total-media-blackout.html
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clopoterian
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May 26, 2016, 02:58:09 PM |
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. Well no, they didn't. And actual IRL money has continuously evolved to make such asshattery more difficult. And then along comes beedcoin and makes all the criminal shit that got burnt down ages ago fresh again: Ponzis, gambling, junk stock offerings, extortion, money laundering, etc., etc.
Oh, well, before bitcoin there were no ponzis, gambling, junk stock offerings, extortion, money laundering, etc., etc... From which planet are you coming, buddy? Where did you live before 2008? Lol, the boldface part, the stuff you expertly edited out. if it was a snake, it would'a bit you. Criminals constantly evolve ("innovate," claw out new rat holes), and law evolves alongside, plugging up those holes. Laundering IRL money was once trivial, as was selling junk securities, promoting ponzis, numbers rackets, etc., etc. Those rat holes were plugged up, until you gentlemen came up with beetscoins and uncorked them again. Of course, society is not going to regulate the shit out of beadcoins & let you proceed with your antics unmolested, because disruptive technology. And you wonder why you get no love from the press & banks refuse to deal with you You're mostly inept criminals, that's why
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