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August 17, 2017, 11:10:05 PM
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Loan Amount: 0.11BTC
Reason for Taking out a Loan: Private reasons.
Amount to be repaid: 0.164BTC
Repayment Date: 23 August 2017
Type of Collateral: Account if possible.


https://www.bctalkaccountpricer.info/?token=ahbhrng8

I am chinchs from bitcointalk. Today is Friday, 18 August 2017.

I certify that I have read and agreed to all the terms and conditions of this loan.

Receiving address: 1KJCgwWe1BtqmiLysgDVbJykoLPeVh2Bb2
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August 18, 2017, 12:49:30 AM
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Loan Amount: 0.11BTC
Reason for Taking out a Loan: Private reasons.
Amount to be repaid: 0.164BTC
Repayment Date: 23 August 2017
Type of Collateral: Account if possible.


https://www.bctalkaccountpricer.info/?token=ahbhrng8

I am chinchs from bitcointalk. Today is Friday, 18 August 2017.

I certify that I have read and agreed to all the terms and conditions of this loan.

Receiving address: 1KJCgwWe1BtqmiLysgDVbJykoLPeVh2Bb2
I can fill your request, but how possible to proven you are in possession this account? No yet address staked there.
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August 18, 2017, 12:52:58 AM
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I know that. i havent had bitcoin wallet since a lot time, and never asked for loan before.

At the moment i am using Paxful wallet. and 0.11 is all i need for now. will repay in the day.

If you can fill my request i will be happy and will thank you always.

Best Regards.
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August 18, 2017, 01:32:44 AM
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Do not Lend any btc. Someone hijacked my account
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August 18, 2017, 01:37:47 AM
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Looks like dux2k account was hijacked too. He is asking for a lend in other thread
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August 18, 2017, 01:51:14 AM
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Time to change passwords again. Reading threads like this makes me paranoid.

How exactly are the scammers hijacking accounts? It's not like the passwords are posted publicly. And convincing people via pm to share their passwords happens only to the hopelessly naive and braindead. I always thought passwords were stored in encrypted form in a secure repository of the server. Or is there some kind of backdoor access to accounts?




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August 18, 2017, 02:47:50 AM
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Loan Amount: 0.11BTC
Reason for Taking out a Loan: Private reasons.
Amount to be repaid: 0.164BTC
Repayment Date: 23 August 2017
Type of Collateral: Account if possible.


https://www.bctalkaccountpricer.info/?token=ahbhrng8

I am chinchs from bitcointalk. Today is Friday, 18 August 2017.

I certify that I have read and agreed to all the terms and conditions of this loan.

Receiving address: 1KJCgwWe1BtqmiLysgDVbJykoLPeVh2Bb2
I can fill your request, but how possible to proven you are in possession this account? No yet address staked there.

In my opinion you will not have any problems with his loan request.
Do not Lend any btc. Someone hijacked my account
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August 18, 2017, 03:08:57 AM
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Time to change passwords again. Reading threads like this makes me paranoid.

How exactly are the scammers hijacking accounts? It's not like the passwords are posted publicly. And convincing people via pm to share their passwords happens only to the hopelessly naive and braindead. I always thought passwords were stored in encrypted form in a secure repository of the server. Or is there some kind of backdoor access to accounts?
Just found that last year a lot of password hashes were leaked.   It would be nice to have 2fa here



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August 18, 2017, 07:37:23 AM
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Time to change passwords again. Reading threads like this makes me paranoid.

How exactly are the scammers hijacking accounts? It's not like the passwords are posted publicly. And convincing people via pm to share their passwords happens only to the hopelessly naive and braindead. I always thought passwords were stored in encrypted form in a secure repository of the server. Or is there some kind of backdoor access to accounts?

It's an inside job. Perpetrated by the BCT forum owners
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August 18, 2017, 09:14:07 AM
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lenders need collateral Cheesy
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August 18, 2017, 06:59:40 PM
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Time to change passwords again. Reading threads like this makes me paranoid.

How exactly are the scammers hijacking accounts? It's not like the passwords are posted publicly. And convincing people via pm to share their passwords happens only to the hopelessly naive and braindead. I always thought passwords were stored in encrypted form in a secure repository of the server. Or is there some kind of backdoor access to accounts?





Sometimes people fall for the phish links sent via pm or on the forum. Always best to double check the link before entering any information in. I have been reading about hashes being leaked last year, but I thought people were forced to reset their passwords.
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August 18, 2017, 09:18:20 PM
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Time to change passwords again. Reading threads like this makes me paranoid.

How exactly are the scammers hijacking accounts? It's not like the passwords are posted publicly. And convincing people via pm to share their passwords happens only to the hopelessly naive and braindead. I always thought passwords were stored in encrypted form in a secure repository of the server. Or is there some kind of backdoor access to accounts?





Maybe the 50000+ IPs theymos reported to be brute forcing the forum a few days ago got some information.
There are a few users that seem to enjoy the exploits this forum has in hacking.

AS A GENERAL NOTE: ENSURE YOU POST A STAKED ADDRESS SOMEWHERE SO THAT YOUR ACCOUNT DOESN'T GET HIJACKED (AND IF IT DOES, YOU CAN SIGN AN ADDRESS AND REGAIN ACCESS TO YOUR ACCOUNT).

If there was no staked address by OP, then they were fairly lucky that the account was recoverable (the email address and/or password remained unchanged). 

Stake addresses here
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