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January 12, 2018, 05:42:23 AM
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Opening additional Bitcoin+Ethereum Exchange ATMs in Portland Oregon.

To support our project, get your name or business sponsored on our ATMs or to provide technical assistance, contact us at -

MalwareDefenseSeminar@gmail.com

If you're feeling up to helping us make Bitcoin + Ethereum safer and more accessible especially in the Pacific Northwest, feel free to donate to our general fund below at

https://bitpay.com/860529/donate

BTC - 1PQsjm8ouTNZrAWgdJzRMTVTwtDKuPhct3

PayPal via https://www.paypal.me/SVIPC

Or credit card via
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7FB2B5QQSDS7Y

We also use part of our donations to research, disassemble and reverse engineer malware crypto currency miners like the work over at CoffeeMiner, a sophisticated mim attack that hijacks devices linked to public WiFi in coffee shops (hence the name) to mine Monero. Link to source code can be found here
https://github.com/arnaucode/coffeeMiner (shout-out to Arnau)
We are also tackling more nefarious exploits which embed themselves into enterprise server apps along with a few more pieces of clever malware encountered in the wild.
 
Our goal is to get 6 more BTC ATMs spread out through the Portland Metro while diligently tracking down crypto currency exploits which harm the community. We wish it wasn't so capital intensive, but it is and continues to be so any help would be greatly appreciated to keep the exchanges and malware research alive.

Thanks for taking the time to check out out and I appreciate the consideration
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January 12, 2018, 06:33:20 AM
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Also if you live in the Pacific Northwest and would like to partner up with us on our Malware Research please PM me. We're looking for as much local talent as we can get.
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