BowieMan
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November 13, 2013, 07:08:07 PM |
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Did he pay back every one already ? i dint get mine No. He's asking for Identification now to have a partial refund. Of course many do not trust him with their identification. Seriously? That's ridiculous. If we weren't asked for identification upon depositing our coins we shouldn't be asked for identification now. He's asking for identification so that strangers don't go and just hack everyone's email to go request coins to their own BTC address. So then the returned coins are stolen AGAIN. Good grief people. Can't you think? no, that makes no sense. he has no way to verify who the original account holder is, since name/ID was never required. no matter what, he can't verify anything. he is just trying to minimize payouts by deterring people. because after all, who the hell wants to give this possible scammer their dox?
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ReCat
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November 14, 2013, 12:35:59 AM Last edit: November 14, 2013, 01:09:25 AM by ReCat |
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Did he pay back every one already ? i dint get mine No. He's asking for Identification now to have a partial refund. Of course many do not trust him with their identification. Seriously? That's ridiculous. If we weren't asked for identification upon depositing our coins we shouldn't be asked for identification now. He's asking for identification so that strangers don't go and just hack everyone's email to go request coins to their own BTC address. So then the returned coins are stolen AGAIN. Good grief people. Can't you think? no, that makes no sense. he has no way to verify who the original account holder is, since name/ID was never required. no matter what, he can't verify anything. he is just trying to minimize payouts by deterring people. because after all, who the hell wants to give this possible scammer their dox? The account holder is required to have access to two things to access their funds. 1. their account password, or the password of their email address 2. the PIN code In order to make TF give you a refund, you need one thing1. the password of their email address Much fewer requirements. If the email is compromised, hackers will IMMEDIATELY hop on and tell TF to send a refund to their address. What can you even do with the ID of a random person who owns money on a random web wallet? Nothing. God, People are idiots. The only reason why it would matter if someone showed their ID, is if it turns out that they HAVE hacked someone else's email account and DID actually send to TF an email requesting a refund.
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viboracecata
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November 14, 2013, 09:30:16 AM |
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Did he pay back every one already ? i dint get mine No. He's asking for Identification now to have a partial refund. Of course many do not trust him with their identification. bad news...
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🏰 TradeFortress 🏰 (OP)
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November 14, 2013, 09:47:09 AM |
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1. We've had tons of forged email headers - including gmail ones that are missing the gmail authentication, but still flagged as valid. Someone even forged as admin@glados.cc. 2. We've had reports of people finding out attempted access to their email accounts. The attacker has everyone's email address and balance to know who to target. 3. We do not want to give any more coins to the attacker.
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gaston909
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November 14, 2013, 10:16:41 AM |
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1. We've had tons of forged email headers - including gmail ones that are missing the gmail authentication, but still flagged as valid. Someone even forged as admin@glados.cc. 2. We've had reports of people finding out attempted access to their email accounts. The attacker has everyone's email address and balance to know who to target. 3. We do not want to give any more coins to the attacker. But what about CL refunds. It was a week now since you said we would get an update TF. If you have read my emails (I don't know because you didn't reply) you know the situation. Please make progress on this today, it should be a priority.
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Martijnvdc
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November 14, 2013, 10:25:29 AM |
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1. We've had tons of forged email headers - including gmail ones that are missing the gmail authentication, but still flagged as valid. Someone even forged as admin@glados.cc. 2. We've had reports of people finding out attempted access to their email accounts. The attacker has everyone's email address and balance to know who to target. 3. We do not want to give any more coins to the attacker. Will you let the people who still have a balance on inputs.io cash out eventually? Or did you repay the stolen money with non-stolen money from my accounts?
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ninjatflex
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November 14, 2013, 10:47:35 AM |
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Or did you repay the stolen money with non-stolen money from my accounts?
^ This. If it isn't obvious that TF is using others money to repay fractions of people's investments to preserve what little trust people still have in him for another dark day then you need to go get a breath of fresh air.
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PrintMule
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November 14, 2013, 10:55:48 AM |
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3. We do not want to give any more coins to the attacker.
Why not bait him in some way? Make some ip logging form or sms verification which they might fall for?
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JohnHarmer
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November 14, 2013, 12:43:56 PM |
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1. We've had tons of forged email headers - including gmail ones that are missing the gmail authentication, but still flagged as valid. Someone even forged as admin@glados.cc. 2. We've had reports of people finding out attempted access to their email accounts. The attacker has everyone's email address and balance to know who to target. 3. We do not want to give any more coins to the attacker. the attacker cant have our btc address. when we deposit btc in inputs.io, we use a btc address. So, how about use this address and email to distinct the attacker and real user?
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DumbFruit
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November 14, 2013, 01:16:10 PM Last edit: November 14, 2013, 03:46:37 PM by DumbFruit |
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Just reply to the email. If he forged the email header then the reply wont get back to him.
Ask the user to verify that they sent the request. (Put a random number in the title.)
Unless he's sitting outside your door, that should be safe.
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By their (dumb) fruits shall ye know them indeed...
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The 4ner
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November 14, 2013, 03:45:31 PM |
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Did he pay back every one already ? i dint get mine No. He's asking for Identification now to have a partial refund. Of course many do not trust him with their identification. Seriously? That's ridiculous. If we weren't asked for identification upon depositing our coins we shouldn't be asked for identification now. He's asking for identification so that strangers don't go and just hack everyone's email to go request coins to their own BTC address. So then the returned coins are stolen AGAIN. Good grief people. Can't you think? We obviously can't trust him to secure our coins, so what makes you think I'm going to provide him with my identification?
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ReCat
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November 14, 2013, 04:54:47 PM |
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Did he pay back every one already ? i dint get mine No. He's asking for Identification now to have a partial refund. Of course many do not trust him with their identification. Seriously? That's ridiculous. If we weren't asked for identification upon depositing our coins we shouldn't be asked for identification now. He's asking for identification so that strangers don't go and just hack everyone's email to go request coins to their own BTC address. So then the returned coins are stolen AGAIN. Good grief people. Can't you think? We obviously can't trust him to secure our coins, so what makes you think I'm going to provide him with my identification? What trust does he need to have to see your identification? 1. We've had tons of forged email headers - including gmail ones that are missing the gmail authentication, but still flagged as valid. Someone even forged as admin@glados.cc. 2. We've had reports of people finding out attempted access to their email accounts. The attacker has everyone's email address and balance to know who to target. 3. We do not want to give any more coins to the attacker. Knew it. See? I'm not siding with TradeFortress but for fuck sake people. Use your heads.
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Birdy
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November 14, 2013, 05:02:48 PM Last edit: November 14, 2013, 09:01:00 PM by Birdy |
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What trust does he need to have to see your identification?
Quite some, you don't want a copy of your ID roaming through the net, do you? In addition being known as early Bitcoiner+accessibkle RL data might mark you as a good target one day.
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kuusj98
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November 14, 2013, 06:25:07 PM |
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I want to have a clear awnser: do we get something for our month of ads in our signature or not? I am reading a bazillion things here and it confuses me!
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Fernandez
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November 14, 2013, 06:27:58 PM |
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I want to have a clear awnser: do we get something for our month of ads in our signature or not? I am reading a bazillion things here and it confuses me!
You will not.
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MoneyGod
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November 14, 2013, 06:30:11 PM |
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I want to have a clear awnser: do we get something for our month of ads in our signature or not? I am reading a bazillion things here and it confuses me!
TF already describe he is not paying to signature workers so nothing is here
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ReCat
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November 14, 2013, 07:44:41 PM |
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What trust does he need to have to see your identification?
Quite some, you don't want a copy of your ID roaming through the net, do you? In addition to your personal data known as early Bitcoiner that might mark you as a good target one day. All the information on the ID is already public domain.
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BTC: 1recatirpHBjR9sxgabB3RDtM6TgntYUW Hold onto what you love with all your might, Because you can never know when - Oh. What you love is now gone.
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Branzig
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November 14, 2013, 08:07:52 PM |
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This means I will not receive my 0.04? I really needed them Same querry, and yes, I need them to keep my page running. Thank you,-Branzig
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naphto
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November 14, 2013, 08:53:03 PM |
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No, it is over
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Martijnvdc
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November 14, 2013, 08:54:37 PM |
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What trust does he need to have to see your identification?
Quite some, you don't want a copy of your ID roaming through the net, do you? In addition to your personal data known as early Bitcoiner that might mark you as a good target one day. All the information on the ID is already public domain. Then show us your ID. I wouldn't want my ID on the net either...
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