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July 17, 2016, 07:36:28 AM |
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To prove your story, can you sign a message from 1Gu7wp61XSZsR63a82yu86hizRxfZuP3WK which is the address that you sent the BTC from? edit: corrected address requesting a signature from Sent from Coinbase, tell me how and I'll gladly do it. I can also show you photos of the summary, PRIMEDICE login, ect. Post a screenshot of your coinbase account sending that transaction then. From the deposit txid, https://blockchain.info/address/18PxmuaNemPRoMRJ8JYZoJGz1QjoV5tMfL (Deposit address) http://m.imgur.com/tcNTBBJThe deposit address appears to belong to PD, and the screenshot appears to show a 13 BTC deposit to the deposit address. I don't have any way to verifying that the screenshot is not doctored though, and I have no way to verify your story about the w/d issue. I am not quite sure why you are playing at PD though, considering how much BTC you have, and considering how much time your new programming job is taking up. How can I doctor a photo on an iPad in the short few minutes before you posted asking for it? Regarding verifying the w/d issue, do you really think I would waste almost 2 months of my life if I wasn't serious? I'm currently on 0 BTC. That 13 BTC loss basically brought back my addiction again. I am not sure how you could doctor a iPad screenshot that quickly, I am only saying what I know and what can be verified as true. If you want (and only if your coinbase has zero BTC/USD/AUD in it) currently then you can PM me your login info to coinbase and I will access your coinbase account via tor to confirm the transaction. I don't know why you would make up the w/d issue, I can't think of any way to verify the story though. I am fairly certain that you have substantially more then 0 BTC in your name/possession. In fact I am fairly certain that you have thousands of BTC in your control. edit: what is your intention of asking those questions and your answers after showing them has no sense stop asking like you gonna do something about that
curiosity I guess. I will send you the login information via PM. I'll need you to PM me when you do so I can confirm your login via email as Coinbase sends an email to confirm your identity. And I can honestly say that I no longer have a single dollar worth of btc in my name.
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Noctis Connor
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July 17, 2016, 07:38:02 AM |
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After the launch of PD4, many issues had been occurred in just a few weeks. It was really bad and I guess after a several days on, there will be another issue and another person who will whine here on this thread.
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adaseb
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July 17, 2016, 07:40:41 AM |
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It is not the first time I read about a balance being withdrawn a few minutes after making a big deposit. How can a 'hacker' know that someone is going to make a big deposit, log into his account and withdraw the balance right after the deposit? If that happens once it might be a coincidence but this has happened multiple times. Maybe someone has active to the staff part where they can see the deposits. Primedice let's strangers into their test enviroment so maybe one of them has planted a backdoor somewhere.
Possible inside job maybe somebody from deposit section can be involve into this fishy job, don't know what is going there only admin can explain about this situation, I also saw so many people crying for this kind of hack when their deposited money disappear right the credited. Exactly. I have read many stories of people making a deposit and a few minutes later it is withdrawn by multiple IP's. It's happened to much to be a coincidence. Well its possible that someone's computer might have a virus and they could of stole someones cookies and used those to login to Primedice.
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Quickseller
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July 17, 2016, 07:40:56 AM Last edit: July 17, 2016, 08:15:59 AM by Quickseller |
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To prove your story, can you sign a message from 1Gu7wp61XSZsR63a82yu86hizRxfZuP3WK which is the address that you sent the BTC from? edit: corrected address requesting a signature from Sent from Coinbase, tell me how and I'll gladly do it. I can also show you photos of the summary, PRIMEDICE login, ect. Post a screenshot of your coinbase account sending that transaction then. From the deposit txid, https://blockchain.info/address/18PxmuaNemPRoMRJ8JYZoJGz1QjoV5tMfL (Deposit address) http://m.imgur.com/tcNTBBJThe deposit address appears to belong to PD, and the screenshot appears to show a 13 BTC deposit to the deposit address. I don't have any way to verifying that the screenshot is not doctored though, and I have no way to verify your story about the w/d issue. I am not quite sure why you are playing at PD though, considering how much BTC you have, and considering how much time your new programming job is taking up. How can I doctor a photo on an iPad in the short few minutes before you posted asking for it? Regarding verifying the w/d issue, do you really think I would waste almost 2 months of my life if I wasn't serious? I'm currently on 0 BTC. That 13 BTC loss basically brought back my addiction again. I am not sure how you could doctor a iPad screenshot that quickly, I am only saying what I know and what can be verified as true. If you want (and only if your coinbase has zero BTC/USD/AUD in it) currently then you can PM me your login info to coinbase and I will access your coinbase account via tor to confirm the transaction. I don't know why you would make up the w/d issue, I can't think of any way to verify the story though. I am fairly certain that you have substantially more then 0 BTC in your name/possession. In fact I am fairly certain that you have thousands of BTC in your control. edit: what is your intention of asking those questions and your answers after showing them has no sense stop asking like you gonna do something about that
curiosity I guess. I will send you the login information via PM. I'll need you to PM me when you do so I can confirm your login via email as Coinbase sends an email to confirm your identity. And I can honestly say that I no longer have a single dollar worth of btc in my name. okay, go ahead and PM me. I am online now. You can GPG encrypt it to my GPG key if you wish. i think you are trying to find a flaw at ppl story for blame them but i suggest you stop thinking everybody liar like you if you gonna help ppl that will be good but you have no intention of it
Maybe I am looking for a flaw in his story. Either way, his story will need to stand up to scrutiny if it is going to be even remotely believed. The fact is that stunna/PD have more or less pristine reputation while robertt has scammed multiple people, and has promised to continue to scam others whatever amounts he can. As a result robertt's credibility is significantly less then that of PD (to say it nicely). edit: I can confirm that robertt did in fact send 13 BTC to the address listed above. As I mentioned previously, I have no way to verify the w/d issue, however I will look into where the BTC was sent to in order to see if any information can be found.
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Robertt-
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July 17, 2016, 08:25:00 AM |
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To prove your story, can you sign a message from 1Gu7wp61XSZsR63a82yu86hizRxfZuP3WK which is the address that you sent the BTC from? edit: corrected address requesting a signature from Sent from Coinbase, tell me how and I'll gladly do it. I can also show you photos of the summary, PRIMEDICE login, ect. Post a screenshot of your coinbase account sending that transaction then. From the deposit txid, https://blockchain.info/address/18PxmuaNemPRoMRJ8JYZoJGz1QjoV5tMfL (Deposit address) http://m.imgur.com/tcNTBBJThe deposit address appears to belong to PD, and the screenshot appears to show a 13 BTC deposit to the deposit address. I don't have any way to verifying that the screenshot is not doctored though, and I have no way to verify your story about the w/d issue. I am not quite sure why you are playing at PD though, considering how much BTC you have, and considering how much time your new programming job is taking up. How can I doctor a photo on an iPad in the short few minutes before you posted asking for it? Regarding verifying the w/d issue, do you really think I would waste almost 2 months of my life if I wasn't serious? I'm currently on 0 BTC. That 13 BTC loss basically brought back my addiction again. I am not sure how you could doctor a iPad screenshot that quickly, I am only saying what I know and what can be verified as true. If you want (and only if your coinbase has zero BTC/USD/AUD in it) currently then you can PM me your login info to coinbase and I will access your coinbase account via tor to confirm the transaction. I don't know why you would make up the w/d issue, I can't think of any way to verify the story though. I am fairly certain that you have substantially more then 0 BTC in your name/possession. In fact I am fairly certain that you have thousands of BTC in your control. edit: what is your intention of asking those questions and your answers after showing them has no sense stop asking like you gonna do something about that
curiosity I guess. I will send you the login information via PM. I'll need you to PM me when you do so I can confirm your login via email as Coinbase sends an email to confirm your identity. And I can honestly say that I no longer have a single dollar worth of btc in my name. okay, go ahead and PM me. I am online now. You can GPG encrypt it to my GPG key if you wish. i think you are trying to find a flaw at ppl story for blame them but i suggest you stop thinking everybody liar like you if you gonna help ppl that will be good but you have no intention of it
Maybe I am looking for a flaw in his story. Either way, his story will need to stand up to scrutiny if it is going to be even remotely believed. The fact is that stunna/PD have more or less pristine reputation while robertt has scammed multiple people, and has promised to continue to scam others whatever amounts he can. As a result robertt's credibility is significantly less then that of PD (to say it nicely). edit: I can confirm that robertt did in fact send 13 BTC to the address listed above. As I mentioned previously, I have no way to verify the w/d issue, however I will look into where the BTC was sent to in order to see if any information can be found. Thank you.
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RichGang
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July 17, 2016, 08:51:47 AM |
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This QUICKSELLER FAGGOT IS AN IDIOT. Keeps licking stunnas shit off his ass. I wonder how much he pays you for that. Like I said , pd is either a scam and shit site or they have the worst security or its publicity stunt. First hufflepuff, then account balance go missing, then kkk, then prom.., now Robert. Lol wtf
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shulio
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July 17, 2016, 09:31:15 AM |
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adding mail confirmations for withdraw will be solution
If the 'hacker' has access to the account, this means your email address could got compromised as well if he knows what your email address which is linked to the PD account is. The simplest solution to this is to force a 2FA for every account , this is the simplest yet the toughest thing to break for the hacker
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Robertt-
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July 17, 2016, 09:38:03 AM |
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adding mail confirmations for withdraw will be solution
If the 'hacker' has access to the account, this means your email address could got compromised as well if he knows what your email address which is linked to the PD account is. The simplest solution to this is to force a 2FA for every account , this is the simplest yet the toughest thing to break for the hacker Not necessarily. I use a different password for almost everything, as I'm sure many others do. 2FA is a huge hassle for people like me who barely use their phone and always lose the charger so we have to spend a whole shit load of time looking for it for a code.
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Winalunt
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July 17, 2016, 09:44:57 AM |
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adding mail confirmations for withdraw will be solution
If the 'hacker' has access to the account, this means your email address could got compromised as well if he knows what your email address which is linked to the PD account is. The simplest solution to this is to force a 2FA for every account , this is the simplest yet the toughest thing to break for the hacker Not necessarily. I use a different password for almost everything, as I'm sure many others do. 2FA is a huge hassle for people like me who barely use their phone and always lose the charger so we have to spend a whole shit load of time looking for it for a code. Is this robertt PD scammer with new account ?
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Robertt-
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July 17, 2016, 09:45:49 AM |
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adding mail confirmations for withdraw will be solution
If the 'hacker' has access to the account, this means your email address could got compromised as well if he knows what your email address which is linked to the PD account is. The simplest solution to this is to force a 2FA for every account , this is the simplest yet the toughest thing to break for the hacker Not necessarily. I use a different password for almost everything, as I'm sure many others do. 2FA is a huge hassle for people like me who barely use their phone and always lose the charger so we have to spend a whole shit load of time looking for it for a code. Is this robertt PD scammer with new account ? How the fuck am I a PD a scammer?
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shulio
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July 17, 2016, 09:46:58 AM |
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adding mail confirmations for withdraw will be solution
If the 'hacker' has access to the account, this means your email address could got compromised as well if he knows what your email address which is linked to the PD account is. The simplest solution to this is to force a 2FA for every account , this is the simplest yet the toughest thing to break for the hacker Not necessarily. I use a different password for almost everything, as I'm sure many others do. 2FA is a huge hassle for people like me who barely use their phone and always lose the charger so we have to spend a whole shit load of time looking for it for a code. You will be surprised to know how many people use almost the same password for everything, even if it is not the same password it will be similar so it will be easy for the hacker to compromise the email as well. Btw you dont need to put your 2FA code apps on your phone, you could put it in mozilla or chrome as well , more convenient
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xCoderTV
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July 17, 2016, 10:03:45 AM |
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Can't reset password. Been like this for over 10 days.
wow.
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ajareselde
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Satoshi is rolling in his grave. #bitcoin
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July 17, 2016, 10:06:15 AM |
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adding mail confirmations for withdraw will be solution
If the 'hacker' has access to the account, this means your email address could got compromised as well if he knows what your email address which is linked to the PD account is. The simplest solution to this is to force a 2FA for every account , this is the simplest yet the toughest thing to break for the hacker Not necessarily. I use a different password for almost everything, as I'm sure many others do. 2FA is a huge hassle for people like me who barely use their phone and always lose the charger so we have to spend a whole shit load of time looking for it for a code. You cant compare using different passwords and using 2fa. If hacker/kiddie infects you, he will have all your passwords that are on your pc and keystrokes that he will record. Using 2fa eliminates that threat, or atleast lowers it A LOT. btw your nick is already mentioned in scam accusation here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1554919.msg15611127#msg15611127Coinbase WD is also a similarity
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Winalunt
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July 17, 2016, 10:13:31 AM |
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adding mail confirmations for withdraw will be solution
If the 'hacker' has access to the account, this means your email address could got compromised as well if he knows what your email address which is linked to the PD account is. The simplest solution to this is to force a 2FA for every account , this is the simplest yet the toughest thing to break for the hacker Not necessarily. I use a different password for almost everything, as I'm sure many others do. 2FA is a huge hassle for people like me who barely use their phone and always lose the charger so we have to spend a whole shit load of time looking for it for a code. Is this robertt PD scammer with new account ? How the fuck am I a PD a scammer? IDK , saw a thread like that some days ago.
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Xanidas
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July 17, 2016, 10:52:27 AM |
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i tried logging out and log in again, i never had the same problem like you. maybe try to clear cache and cookies and/or try using different browser? i am using chrome btw
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July 17, 2016, 11:18:14 AM |
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Guys...
Primedice is the most popular and most used bitcoin gambling site.
Of course scammers, "hackers", and others will target it the most.
We have like 1000+ players 24/7 on primedice. Of course there will be more complaints and issues than on sites with 30-50 players.
This issue with balances being stolen it very annoying but we cant do much more to protect you. On pd4 we introduced captcha to login that helped alot but there are still workarounds. Its pretty easy to phish somebody of theirs access token or login info. Also attacker can have app to notify him when deposits are made or to check your balance every 5 mins and cashout when you get it. Its not that hard.
Now to address somebody who said this is inside job. Well it cant be.
First off primedice stores hashed passwords that we cant see. Not developer, not stunna, not edward not anybody. Even if ours whole db would get stolen (which never happened) it would be impossible for attacker to get passwords from it. For changing passwords only Edward and Stunna can do that for any account.
Everytime you get your balance stolen you need to looks at YOURS security and focus on that.
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July 17, 2016, 11:20:04 AM |
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Guys...
Primedice is the most popular and most used bitcoin gambling site.
Of course scammers, "hackers", and others will target it the most.
We have like 1000+ players 24/7 on primedice. Of course there will be more complaints and issues than on sites with 30-50 players.
This issue with balances being stolen it very annoying but we cant do much more to protect you. On pd4 we introduced captcha to login that helped alot but there are still workarounds. Its pretty easy to phish somebody of theirs access token or login info. Also attacker can have app to notify him when deposits are made or to check your balance every 5 mins and cashout when you get it. Its not that hard.
Now to address somebody who said this is inside job. Well it cant be.
First off primedice stores hashed passwords that we cant see. Not developer, not stunna, not edward not anybody. Even if ours whole db would get stolen (which never happened) it would be impossible for attacker to get passwords from it. For changing passwords only Edward and Stunna can do that for any account.
Everytime you get your balance stolen you need to looks at YOURS security and focus on that.
Hashes are so easy to crack. I get 90m attempts per second with a piece of shit laptop. My security was top notch. I've spent years in security and "hacking", I know how to secure my self so I'm not going to believe your shitty "you were hacked" arguement.
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MICRO
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July 17, 2016, 11:26:28 AM |
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Guys...
Primedice is the most popular and most used bitcoin gambling site.
Of course scammers, "hackers", and others will target it the most.
We have like 1000+ players 24/7 on primedice. Of course there will be more complaints and issues than on sites with 30-50 players.
This issue with balances being stolen it very annoying but we cant do much more to protect you. On pd4 we introduced captcha to login that helped alot but there are still workarounds. Its pretty easy to phish somebody of theirs access token or login info. Also attacker can have app to notify him when deposits are made or to check your balance every 5 mins and cashout when you get it. Its not that hard.
Now to address somebody who said this is inside job. Well it cant be.
First off primedice stores hashed passwords that we cant see. Not developer, not stunna, not edward not anybody. Even if ours whole db would get stolen (which never happened) it would be impossible for attacker to get passwords from it. For changing passwords only Edward and Stunna can do that for any account.
Everytime you get your balance stolen you need to looks at YOURS security and focus on that.
Hashes are so easy to crack. I get 90m attempts per second with a piece of shit laptop. My security was top notch. I've spent years in security and "hacking", I know how to secure my self so I'm not going to believe your shitty "you were hacked" arguement. Lool, than you should build a carer out of breaking private keys for bitcoin wallets. . Anyways i wont keep arguing with you . I provided you all the info i had on this case.
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Robertt-
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July 17, 2016, 11:29:08 AM |
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Guys...
Primedice is the most popular and most used bitcoin gambling site.
Of course scammers, "hackers", and others will target it the most.
We have like 1000+ players 24/7 on primedice. Of course there will be more complaints and issues than on sites with 30-50 players.
This issue with balances being stolen it very annoying but we cant do much more to protect you. On pd4 we introduced captcha to login that helped alot but there are still workarounds. Its pretty easy to phish somebody of theirs access token or login info. Also attacker can have app to notify him when deposits are made or to check your balance every 5 mins and cashout when you get it. Its not that hard.
Now to address somebody who said this is inside job. Well it cant be.
First off primedice stores hashed passwords that we cant see. Not developer, not stunna, not edward not anybody. Even if ours whole db would get stolen (which never happened) it would be impossible for attacker to get passwords from it. For changing passwords only Edward and Stunna can do that for any account.
Everytime you get your balance stolen you need to looks at YOURS security and focus on that.
Hashes are so easy to crack. I get 90m attempts per second with a piece of shit laptop. My security was top notch. I've spent years in security and "hacking", I know how to secure my self so I'm not going to believe your shitty "you were hacked" arguement. Lool, than you should build a carer out of breaking private keys for bitcoin wallets. . Anyways i wont keep arguing with you . I provided you all the info i had on this case. All you provided was numbers. ***.***.***.*** What the fuck am I meant to do with that?
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