Crasengover (OP)
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Last night Experty ICO database was hacked, and all private information was stolen. Experty team approved that passwords were not stored in plaintext so they are safe. All KYC information was colleted by Bitcoin Suisse, so it's also safe. Almost every ICO requires to pass KYC so how to keep your data safe? It can happen to another ICO and the impact can be much worse.
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Angelia46
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January 27, 2018, 01:23:45 PM |
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Indeed, I received an email from experty.io today. I was skeptical and eventually found out that it was a fake email, but it has been found that many people started sending ETH to the ETH address. This is scary. When these excellent ICO projects are stolen from the database, our KYC data may be sold.
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January 27, 2018, 01:33:28 PM |
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When I received the email, I felt suspicious and did not send any information or ETH. It's worrying about this.
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JayTrain
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January 27, 2018, 01:36:24 PM |
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Impotant news due that last time more and more ICOs requested personal information of participants. So this ICOs should improve their securuty systems before to request such information.
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Holla123
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January 27, 2018, 01:36:37 PM |
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It was the most professional scam email I have seen so far. They at least got pledged contribution amount, the registered mew and of course your email. They say bitcoinsuisse did not get compromised but for me any further participation in experty ico is out of question. I do not trust them any more. They should have asked Hacken or other cybersecurity to check everything.
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andrii.povkh
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January 27, 2018, 01:41:10 PM |
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It is a good idea to be verified by third party and use your verified identity in other ICOs.
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cherryscarlett
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January 27, 2018, 02:08:36 PM |
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We need a third party is required to collect and verify KYC data. Otherwise, our KYC information is too dangerous to be used by criminals at any time. The fact that experty.io data leaked made me wary.
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sylance
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January 27, 2018, 02:21:10 PM |
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I love crypto and I love the decentralization... no longer should we rely on central banks to give us access to new business opportunities. That said, the lack of discipline in many of these ICO's is very concerning. Everyday it seems like there's an ICO hack, scam, or huge failure.
**May I add that DeepOnion's airdrop campaign for productive community members is better and safer than throwing millions at a barely known project team**
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pinoycash
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January 27, 2018, 02:27:47 PM |
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That's why i never joined an ICO that is asking my personal stuffs, these KYC stuffs is counter productive on why crypto currency was invented.
Those Personal Information will be worth alot of $$, it can be used as a marketing materials to promote another ICO, Its always best to use disposable email address.
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hieu81
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January 27, 2018, 02:31:48 PM |
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Last night Experty ICO database was hacked, and all private information was stolen. Experty team approved that passwords were not stored in plaintext so they are safe. All KYC information was colleted by Bitcoin Suisse, so it's also safe. Almost every ICO requires to pass KYC so how to keep your data safe? It can happen to another ICO and the impact can be much worse.
You must be cautious when posting your official information on the internet! Any information can be obtained for tracking, insight or more! Internet is fast and attractive but not paying attention will be really insecure.
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waaat?
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January 27, 2018, 02:52:25 PM |
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That's why i never joined an ICO that is asking my personal stuffs, these KYC stuffs is counter productive on why crypto currency was invented.
Those Personal Information will be worth alot of $$, it can be used as a marketing materials to promote another ICO, Its always best to use disposable email address.
Guys, team offers ICO as 'team of experts' but can not do well-protected site for this? And they named self 'experts'? How it can be? May be they need some more prepare before start anything? No?
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TommyZ
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January 27, 2018, 03:05:39 PM |
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That's why i never joined an ICO that is asking my personal stuffs, these KYC stuffs is counter productive on why crypto currency was invented.
Those Personal Information will be worth alot of $$, it can be used as a marketing materials to promote another ICO, Its always best to use disposable email address.
Guys, team offers ICO as 'team of experts' but can not do well-protected site for this? And they named self 'experts'? How it can be? May be they need some more prepare before start anything? No? Maybe they are experts of ICO but not web development
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Maveth13
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January 27, 2018, 03:40:48 PM |
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I love crypto and I love the decentralization... no longer should we rely on central banks to give us access to new business opportunities. That said, the lack of discipline in many of these ICO's is very concerning. Everyday it seems like there's an ICO hack, scam, or huge failure.
**May I add that DeepOnion's airdrop campaign for productive community members is better and safer than throwing millions at a barely known project team**
Seriously, DeepOnion signature campaign participants are like a cult. It's been months and the spam still doesn't end. What does your failure of a privacy coin has to do with an ICO related incident, deeponion doesn't even conduct an ICO.
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jama2905
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January 27, 2018, 05:15:45 PM |
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This is where vendors like SelfKey a blockchain based ID verification system can prevent or mitigate these types of disasters. Anything on a database can be hacked but not on a blockchain. Polymath a securities based company with one of the biggest token sales planned is using Selfkey for KYC.
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January 27, 2018, 05:18:28 PM |
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Last night Experty ICO database was hacked, and all private information was stolen. Experty team approved that passwords were not stored in plaintext so they are safe. All KYC information was colleted by Bitcoin Suisse, so it's also safe. Almost every ICO requires to pass KYC so how to keep your data safe? It can happen to another ICO and the impact can be much worse.
"Hacked" "Safe" Two words that don't belong together. It's black and white, all your info is now being sold on the darkweb as we speak
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Xioma
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January 27, 2018, 05:18:51 PM |
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Last night Experty ICO database was hacked, and all private information was stolen. Experty team approved that passwords were not stored in plaintext so they are safe. All KYC information was colleted by Bitcoin Suisse, so it's also safe. Almost every ICO requires to pass KYC so how to keep your data safe? It can happen to another ICO and the impact can be much worse.
Regardless whose fault is it, it is still unfortunate to hear this. Amidst many ICOs been scams, it's sad to see others being hacked.
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Cryptoxz
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January 27, 2018, 05:29:18 PM |
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A lot of people are making ICO's now , but most of them are missing strategic thinking :
1.Electroneum , they didn't stopped the Sign up option once the ICO was over ... this caused server problems and delay of the project. Once the project was live they didn't offered something new and atractiv.
2. TheKey very complicated , first KYC approval , after that oversubscribtion and the site went down in a lot of countries , impossible to buy , but they took also personal data.
3. Now this one ...
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January 27, 2018, 05:51:40 PM |
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Last night Experty ICO database was hacked, and all private information was stolen. Experty team approved that passwords were not stored in plaintext so they are safe. All KYC information was colleted by Bitcoin Suisse, so it's also safe. Almost every ICO requires to pass KYC so how to keep your data safe? It can happen to another ICO and the impact can be much worse.
this is exactly the reason why i do not go on and put personal information into anything that i am not fully sure that my credentials are secured. i never even put personal information on the icos that i happen to invest in. and when i want to invest into some ico that i really love but requires me to send personal info, i just remove it to my list no questions asked. the only things that i have shared personal infos to are my favorite exchanges that requires personal info for valid reasons(also because i cannot fully use their services if i do not verify my identity). and also with the local wallet i currently use. but to be honest, i do not think that this is much of a problem for some people since they do put out all their personal information on social media sites even when they know that it is not right and that doing it is stupid. they go on and show to the world their private lives with the use of social medias but rant about their personal infos being stolen. just doesn't make sense. it would be easier to understand people that rant about this issue if they do not display personal information on social media sites.
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January 27, 2018, 07:01:01 PM |
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Yes, I already know. Any rubbish and spam already began to come to my mail. It's so unprofessional that I have nothing to say. They lost all personal private data. It's just a nightmare. The project was not bad. I do not know whether to buy tokens or not. It's just frustrating.
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