I got a PM request to reply on this thread. I have been paying him for some campaign I ran. While he is able to confirm the messages from the account, he gave me another address while requesting payment. Another thing I can help confirming his identity if needed is from his reddit account.
How long have you been paying to the same addy? Can you post unedited proof?
Theymos or another Mod needs to chime in here.
Recovery procedure:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=497545.0 Very easy to find by the way.
Recovering hacked accounts or accounts with lost passwords
March 02, 2014, 08:45:09 PM
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If you use any sort of Google email service, then the password recovery email will go to your spam folder.
If you want us to recover a hacked/lost account, you need to prove that you own it. Typically, the only acceptable method of proving ownership is by signing a message (including current date and desired new email address) using a Bitcoin address or PGP key associated with the account. A Bitcoin address or PGP key is associated with the account only if the account posted the key/address, sent it in a PM, or if it is still listed in the account's profile.
I very rarely recover accounts if you can't prove ownership as described above. There are alternative ways of proving ownership, but they take too much time. If I point you to this thread, you can't prove ownership properly, and then I ignore your future PMs, this means that I'm not going to recover your account. Create a new one.
Send one PM to either me (theymos) or Cyrus. When sending a PM, use a template like this:
Quote
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
My account <account> has been hacked/lost. Please reset the email to <email>. The current date is <date>.
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
<insert address here>
<insert signature here>
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Here is the unedited post where I posted that address: ...
OR
I sent that address to someone in a PM with PM ID#...
All required info must be in one PM.
Do not create your temporary account using the same email address you want for the hacked/lost account. No two accounts can have the same email address.