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June 26, 2011, 09:02:31 AM |
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$1$R.8T.bLF$YhKX2D5dSpHvVVpzFrh850:simple $1$o2kS4dDJ$qDn2qVH59DkTUBz07v/F30:123123 $1$NYu3SOH.$8psRMNTS948n1x1gJRtk90:password $1$Y.cNDLc5$F2pvospitYK2yr10Q0Ktq.:computer Hrmmm....you know.....I'm just gonna run out on to the street and leave a hundred dollars on a wall.....but it's okay as I can put this rock on top of it that means it won't be stolen! FFS! My life sucks......you know why my life sucks...because the ocd lil bitch that I am means a new username and password every time....if I walk away from something for more then a few months, que me trying to get my fucking head around what i typed at the time.....beats being raped I suppose
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wumpus
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June 26, 2011, 09:07:31 AM |
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ouch. That's potentially damning for the 'no sql injection attack occurred' line. There are also some script tags in there that I didn't notice before.
Not really. The records with those names were inserted succesfully, which means that no succesful sql injection happened. At least there...
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Findeton
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June 26, 2011, 09:22:22 AM |
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Fine - be happy. But take a little time to understand what you are being happy about. then again.. maybe too much understanding is not a recipe for happiness... As you were!
I won't use Mt Gox again, they'll have to earn my trust back.
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elements
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June 26, 2011, 10:01:28 AM |
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Lol there are really interesting passwords among them: - 12345 - aaaaaa - bbbbb - asdasd ROFL But the list also reveals the nerdy nature of bitcoin: several times: mutter (german for mother) several times: schach (german for chess) Although I think it is quite possible that the same person opened more than one account and reused the password...but anyway Could be Hollowitz from the big bang theory
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holgero
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June 26, 2011, 10:28:10 AM |
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Moral of the story: length means nothing if your password is still easy to type ...
Uhm, then why are all cracked passwords in the list at most 12 characters long?
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Findeton
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June 26, 2011, 10:31:55 AM |
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My old password isn't there, I checked.
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julz
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June 26, 2011, 10:36:33 AM |
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ouch. That's potentially damning for the 'no sql injection attack occurred' line. There are also some script tags in there that I didn't notice before.
Not really. The records with those names were inserted succesfully, which means that no succesful sql injection happened. At least there... Oh yeah.. Makes sense!
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@electricwings BM-GtyD5exuDJ2kvEbr41XchkC8x9hPxdFd
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julz
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June 26, 2011, 10:41:13 AM |
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Fine - be happy. But take a little time to understand what you are being happy about. then again.. maybe too much understanding is not a recipe for happiness... As you were!
I won't use Mt Gox again, they'll have to earn my trust back. Yeah.. fair enough. I was just being snarky because you seemed to jump to the conclusion they were hacked again. I've been jumping to my own wrong conclusions so I can't really talk.
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@electricwings BM-GtyD5exuDJ2kvEbr41XchkC8x9hPxdFd
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PCRon
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June 26, 2011, 11:57:59 AM |
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There are actually people who have not changed their password yet??? I changed and my PW is not even on MTGox. come on people, this is a no brainer, CHANGE IS GOOD!!
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Klestin
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June 26, 2011, 12:51:02 PM |
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Joe: "Hey Bob, is your password secure?" Bob: "Why yes, yes it is!"
$1$h5rchLvM$GZ4qMJm3V45rJDdEMjjCf.:secure
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BitcoinPorn (OP)
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June 26, 2011, 01:04:23 PM |
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Joe: "Hey Bob, is your password secure?" Bob: "Why yes, yes it is!"
$1$h5rchLvM$GZ4qMJm3V45rJDdEMjjCf.:secure
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Klestin
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June 26, 2011, 01:10:17 PM |
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Thank you, I'll be here all week. And the next, and the next...
Also, try the veal.
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