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btccrusher
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April 16, 2018, 09:37:11 AM |
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Ian already explained that how he got hacked. He shouldn't keep the keys in Evernote as it's an online platform. It is always advised to keep keys, passwords in offline version. His ignorance is the fact here to get hacked, another mistake was not to change the recovery email, which he doesn't have control.
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dpui98
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April 16, 2018, 09:47:44 AM |
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Ok this is scary... I have hardware wallet but too lazy to use... guess I need to change my mind now...
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vitruvio (OP)
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April 16, 2018, 10:00:25 AM |
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Ian already explained that how he got hacked. He shouldn't keep the keys in Evernote as it's an online platform. It is always advised to keep keys, passwords in offline version. His ignorance is the fact here to get hacked, another mistake was not to change the recovery email, which he doesn't have control.
Oh really? I didn't know about this. It will be good leson for everyone I use Evernote too but don't use for private keys
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vitruvio (OP)
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April 16, 2018, 10:15:54 AM |
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Ok this is scary... I have hardware wallet but too lazy to use... guess I need to change my mind now...
If you don't use hardware wallet you can give it to me And if without jokes of course begin to use! Today Security is very important
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Yudhisthir
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April 16, 2018, 10:22:25 AM |
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The best way is to encrypt your private keys before uploading it to an online platform. Its even better to divide it between two of them. Though offline saving of private keys is the best but it's very difficult to use.
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DikkieD
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April 16, 2018, 10:26:53 AM |
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Not a big fan of the guy, but this is very sad, even if he himself is at fault. This is hard earned crypto money. Will he be able to recover this? Even if they would fine the Kucoin user, is there a way to 'catch' him?
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batang_bitcoin
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April 16, 2018, 10:28:30 AM |
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I don't know who is this Ian Balina. Is he popular or what his career? Ian already explained that how he got hacked. He shouldn't keep the keys in Evernote as it's an online platform. It is always advised to keep keys, passwords in offline version. His ignorance is the fact here to get hacked, another mistake was not to change the recovery email, which he doesn't have control.
I have read and I have no idea what is that Evernote but that's the major lesson for people who are in crypto. Keeping your private keys on any cloud storage is definitely a bad move.
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Teraboy
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April 16, 2018, 10:32:16 AM |
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Ian already explained that how he got hacked. He shouldn't keep the keys in Evernote as it's an online platform. It is always advised to keep keys, passwords in offline version. His ignorance is the fact here to get hacked, another mistake was not to change the recovery email, which he doesn't have control.
It's completely his fault to keep his privatekey in the cloud storage which it is not recommeded way to do. So he must try to forgive it just like a charity to the hacker and this gives another good lesson for us never try to save our important data in the cloud storage.
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bramgg.crypto
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April 16, 2018, 10:33:54 AM |
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I think it's a bit ironic that someone who is invested that much into crypto is hacked this way. How can you not secure your funds with the highest security possible? Keeping your private keys in Evernote is just down right stupid. I don't even trust my private keys in a password manager which is far more secure than something like Evernote. Just buy a couple of USB thumbsticks, put something like veracrypt on there make a double container with 30 character passwords en put the private keys there. Hide the thumbsticks on different places. Not that this method is bulletproof, nothing is. But I do think this is a far better solution than just saving the keys on an online service and hope for the best. Especially someone like Ian Balina who is a well known person in the crypto world and has a lot of people following him with the knowledge of how crypto wealthy he is. His method is just ignorant and excuse me for saying, but Ian just had it coming for being this ignorant with his funds. Nobody deserves this kind of robbery, but if he did care about his security a bit more it would not have happened.
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Xioma
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April 16, 2018, 10:34:50 AM |
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Ian already explained that how he got hacked. He shouldn't keep the keys in Evernote as it's an online platform. It is always advised to keep keys, passwords in offline version. His ignorance is the fact here to get hacked, another mistake was not to change the recovery email, which he doesn't have control.
Apparently he lost about $2M, that's crazy. But what 's even more crazy is that he encrypted his private keys with passwords that could be reset? Also, evernote, REALLY?
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vitruvio (OP)
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April 16, 2018, 11:51:12 AM |
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Ian already explained that how he got hacked. He shouldn't keep the keys in Evernote as it's an online platform. It is always advised to keep keys, passwords in offline version. His ignorance is the fact here to get hacked, another mistake was not to change the recovery email, which he doesn't have control.
It's completely his fault to keep his privatekey in the cloud storage which it is not recommeded way to do. So he must try to forgive it just like a charity to the hacker and this gives another good lesson for us never try to save our important data in the cloud storage. I agree. Evernote is really very convinient service but not for private keys. I think he will return (earn again) his money, and this will be a good lesson for all
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vitruvio (OP)
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April 16, 2018, 11:53:48 AM |
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I don't know who is this Ian Balina. Is he popular or what his career? Ian already explained that how he got hacked. He shouldn't keep the keys in Evernote as it's an online platform. It is always advised to keep keys, passwords in offline version. His ignorance is the fact here to get hacked, another mistake was not to change the recovery email, which he doesn't have control.
I have read and I have no idea what is that Evernote but that's the major lesson for people who are in crypto. Keeping your private keys on any cloud storage is definitely a bad move. Honestly, Evernote is very good servise for notes and not only. I using it with plesuare But of course not for private keys
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vitruvio (OP)
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April 16, 2018, 11:55:15 AM |
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Ian already explained that how he got hacked. He shouldn't keep the keys in Evernote as it's an online platform. It is always advised to keep keys, passwords in offline version. His ignorance is the fact here to get hacked, another mistake was not to change the recovery email, which he doesn't have control.
Apparently he lost about $2M, that's crazy. But what 's even more crazy is that he encrypted his private keys with passwords that could be reset? Also, evernote, REALLY? All people make mistakes. I think maybe he did not encrypt his keys at all It will be good lesson
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AshCoins
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April 16, 2018, 02:04:17 PM |
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That’s pretty reckless. The guy must have a lot of $$$ in crypto. I got peanuts and I’m afraid to even use Metamask because I don’t want my keys stored anywhere on or near a computer or cloud.
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April 16, 2018, 02:07:54 PM |
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Is it possible that this is an imposition so as not to pay taxes? sorry if it is not. a lesson for all of us
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lizardbtc
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April 16, 2018, 02:12:45 PM |
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And then when you think that some people on youtube will even advise you to email to yourself your seed/keys or keep it somewhere in the clud. When something like this happens it doesn't suck, you are fully resposible for not taking the time to do proper research and keep your private keys offline. Heck even if you encrypt and later upload your encrypted keys could have low amount of characters and make it easy for somebpdy else to brute force.
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gabum19
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April 16, 2018, 02:14:43 PM |
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Im not familiar with Ian but i was a bad issue for him, all of his hardworks of gain are just click by a second. Let us ve safe everyone no one is perfect if we securing all of our secrets. Hope this will not be happened anymore, it will be the lesson for all of us. Keep safe.
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bigdude
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April 17, 2018, 03:34:18 AM |
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Do you believe on this story? He he IBM technical guy and I guess he know and understand more than many other people in this crypto world about securiy how can he store his private key on Evernote? lol that's nonsense and smell fishy. i'm not anti fan of this guy but with huge money like that do you just use only MEW with private key? lol with my 5 cents ideas that he's lying to avoid taxes
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vitruvio (OP)
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April 21, 2018, 10:22:47 AM |
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That’s pretty reckless. The guy must have a lot of $$$ in crypto. I got peanuts and I’m afraid to even use Metamask because I don’t want my keys stored anywhere on or near a computer or cloud.
Yes I was surprised when I found out about this story. I thank tha Ian Balina is more careful in this theme
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