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January 02, 2014, 01:11:20 AM |
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Has anyone else noticed the 4.8 download zip from nextcoin.org vs. the one from this exact link Nxt 0.4.8 - https://mega.co.nz/#!yV5A1BTR!oi33K7WovgccuEHvP05nzggTnxrkZHJbwFmv5tGeXNI Are 5 Kb in difference? is that anything to be concerned about? I'm not seeing this here. I've just re-downloaded the 4.8 client from the two locations specified on: https://nextcoin.org/index.php/topic,4.0.htmlThe first is from: https://mega.co.nz/#!yV5A1BTR!oi33K7WovgccuEHvP05nzggTnxrkZHJbwFmv5tGeXNI is 7173063 bytes in size and has the SHA256 hash: ec7c30a100717e60d8abe50eedb23641952847d91ff90b9b05a74ff98d8a4cf2 nxt-client-0.4.8 (1).zip The second is from: http://info.nxtcrypto.org/nxt-client-0.4.8.zipis also 7173063 bytes and has the SHA256 hash: ec7c30a100717e60d8abe50eedb23641952847d91ff90b9b05a74ff98d8a4cf2 nxt-client-0.4.8 (2).zip
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Each block is stacked on top of the previous one. Adding another block to the top makes all lower blocks more difficult to remove: there is more "weight" above each block. A transaction in a block 6 blocks deep (6 confirmations) will be very difficult to remove.
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PaulyC
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January 02, 2014, 01:12:24 AM |
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Has anyone else noticed the 4.8 download zip from nextcoin.org vs. the one from this exact link Nxt 0.4.8 - https://mega.co.nz/#!yV5A1BTR!oi33K7WovgccuEHvP05nzggTnxrkZHJbwFmv5tGeXNI Are 5 Kb in difference? is that anything to be concerned about? I'm not seeing this here. I've just re-downloaded the 4.8 client from the two locations specified on: https://nextcoin.org/index.php/topic,4.0.htmlThe first is from: https://mega.co.nz/#!yV5A1BTR!oi33K7WovgccuEHvP05nzggTnxrkZHJbwFmv5tGeXNI is 7173063 bytes in size and has the SHA256 hash: ec7c30a100717e60d8abe50eedb23641952847d91ff90b9b05a74ff98d8a4cf2 nxt-client-0.4.8 (1).zip The second is from: http://info.nxtcrypto.org/nxt-client-0.4.8.zipis also 7173063 bytes and has the SHA256 hash: ec7c30a100717e60d8abe50eedb23641952847d91ff90b9b05a74ff98d8a4cf2 nxt-client-0.4.8 (2).zip Wow.. perhaps we found the answer. Ok I don't know anything about SHA256 and cross checking, so i'll find a way to post the actual zip file on here. One moment.
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Damelon
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January 02, 2014, 01:12:33 AM |
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Hash on the mega one corresponds with the ones Jean Luc gives on the forums.
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January 02, 2014, 01:15:53 AM |
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Hey there everyone, I just updated the RPi package (now dubbed RaspNXT ). You can read about the update in the same post as the first version. More info to come soon. For now, I'll call it a day. excellent
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January 02, 2014, 01:20:01 AM |
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Which platform is nexern's client built for?
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January 02, 2014, 01:21:33 AM |
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PaulyC: the 0.4.8 client I used, I forgot where I downloaded it, but from chrome history, the link was http://162.243.246.223/nxt-client-0.4.8.zipthis client is different from what I Just downloaded from this thread: ec7c30a100717e60d8abe50eedb23641952847d91ff90b9b05a74ff98d8a4cf2 nxt-client-0.4.8 (1).zip 948ce760c379f13f4ea9def6babaa36b0d706bf91098f1d64945fdde3eac5f06 nxt-client-0.4.8.zip
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BTC:1NzzfeHCgN8fF6mSG1UeBFCVd2cxKbGyHk NXT:13187911577562526278
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January 02, 2014, 01:22:42 AM |
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Ok here are the two zip files in one file. The bigger one is the one I DLed from Nextcoin.org and used when my NXT were stolen. the smaller one I believe was the one posted on the front page? DO NOT USE THIS FILE FOR NXT: https://mega.co.nz/#!lZQBXQqK!EpQQbx9uBy9gcQe7-vc8smWDwHcM7LBODbtoCpKNXNo
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January 02, 2014, 01:24:12 AM |
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I literally saw my client a few moments after it happened (it was open) so how this happened is odd!
My actual User account that has been stolen from is NXT 16821029889165561706
I don't have any idea how this may have happened either. Just wanted to confirm, at the moment the theft happened your client was running and you had the browser window opened, and your account was unlocked (you were seeing your balance and the "send money" arrow), is that all correct? Just trying to differentiate the possibilities, whether the hacker obtained you password via brute-force or some other way and initiated the transaction from another machine, or somehow your own machine was tricked to initiate the transaction. And you were running 0.4.8 at the time, right? I added the second check for secret phrase before send money exactly to increase security, so that even if you account is unlocked in the browser you still need to enter your password again. Another question, did you generate your random-looking password using some software - password manager, online service, or created it manually by typing at random? I just wanted to clarify, with this, I had my server and client open. Was just perusing the blocks within the client, seeing if I was up-to-date, something I just do sometimes, and the account balance went from 7808, then on next look 0, maybe a moment later, less than 10 seconds. No one was remotely accessing my computer etc. It was just balance 0, account recipient ID under sent transactions with 7808, etc. Update ran a full scan with my antivirus software, ESET, all up to date, no viruses or intrusions found. The other question about password, this is the very first account I made so I did use the password generator that I had seen recommended on nextcoin.org used "local" mode, to a certain degree, http://passwordsgenerator.net/(i definitely wouldn't recommend using one of these) for 25 of the char of the PW, then I just made up the rest randomly 9 more characters. and I'm not sure about what online nodes refers to exactly, but I can honestly say I never used anything online with that PW until today with CfB. I don't see any strange opened ports so I believe I'm good on that end. Has anyone else noticed the 4.8 download zip from nextcoin.org vs. the one from this exact link Nxt 0.4.8 - https://mega.co.nz/#!yV5A1BTR!oi33K7WovgccuEHvP05nzggTnxrkZHJbwFmv5tGeXNI Are 5 Kb in difference? is that anything to be concerned about? I want to buy more NXT, but it just sucks cuz i got in somewhat early and thought I was following all the instructions correctly, and I honestly don't know what happened which makes me hesitant. It's not cool everyone thinks I'm some troll planning this all out, but I guess that's a natural reaction. I would hope in the future there's someway to stop someone from just taking someone's NXT like this, (I actually thought the two step PW on "sending" was a good idea, but didn't stop them in this case) I'll try to keep an eye out on this hacker's acct# to see if he hits anybody else. http://22k.io/-account/16204974692852323982Looks like you downloaded a bogus client. Scary stuff. The client at the front page of this thread is legit. You need to calculate the hash256 of the zip file of your client and compare to the hash in the 0.4.8 in the front page. They have to match exactly. As you said you have two same client with 5Kb difference in size. One is certainly bogus. Sorry for your loss. This should really be sticky. I could have fallen for this since I never checked the file until today. But for now, only use client file from trusted source and do a checksum hash256 the zip file before using. This needs to be in wiki and the front page. everyone can edit wiki......
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bitcoinrocks
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January 02, 2014, 01:24:18 AM |
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Wow. I'm sorry guys.
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January 02, 2014, 01:25:37 AM Last edit: January 02, 2014, 01:36:06 AM by nadrimajstor |
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can I get some SSH remote command help here? on a box, I can do lynx -dump http://localhost:7874/nxt?requestType=getPeer\&peer=79.102.159.249to see the stats for the 79.102.159.249 peer if it is connected. The results look like this (notice I had to escape the & there): {"platform":"?","application":"NRS","weight":0,"state":1,"announcedAddress":""," downloadedVolume":8758,"version":"0.4.7e","uploadedVolume":12675225}
why can I not use this to do a remote SSH command? root@vps1:~# ssh -i .ssh/vps root@vps1 lynx -dump http://localhost:7874/nxt?requestType=getPeer\&peer=79.102.159.249 {"errorCode":3,"errorDescription":"\"peer\" not specified"} root@vps1:~#
Try: ssh root@vps1 -t -C 'curl "http://localhost:7874/nxt?requestType=getPeer&peer=79.102.159.249"'
More eye pleasing. curl --silent "http://localhost:7874/nxt?requestType=getPeer&peer=79.102.159.249" | python -m json.tool Edit: Added --silent option
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January 02, 2014, 01:27:33 AM |
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Wow. I'm sorry guys.
I'm really sorry this happened, but I'm glad we now know how it happened. Now let's find out who did it, and how.
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January 02, 2014, 01:30:19 AM |
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didn't the download of the tainted version come from a page made by the accused thief?
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January 02, 2014, 01:30:39 AM |
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Source is out tomorrow :'), The price recovered.... wanted to buy moar... had about 50 btc to buy.... now I went and spent them elsewhere, hookers and snow.... <just kidding I am a meth head < kidding again
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Will take me a while to climb up again, But where is a will, there is a way...
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January 02, 2014, 01:31:36 AM |
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Oh my god, my nxt was stolen by some one, and the client behaves strange today: when I unlock my account, it stucked there and client complains:
the theft transaction is sender: 16886318053889080545 recipient: 9793828175536096502 amount: 18197 fee: 1 confirmations: 453 which happened yesterday!
OS, Where did you you download the client? Which node you are using to access the account?
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January 02, 2014, 01:34:56 AM |
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Source is out tomorrow :'), The price recovered.... wanted to buy moar... had about 50 btc to buy.... now I went and spent them elsewhere, hookers and snow.... <just kidding I am a meth head < kidding again
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January 02, 2014, 01:35:22 AM |
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This is the place and link I actually DLed and was using when my NXT was stolen (I think I'm not sure if it's the exact same file it coulda been updated?) https://nextcoin.org/index.php/topic,4.0.htmlhttps://mega.co.nz/#!yV5A1BTR!oi33K7WovgccuEHvP05nzggTnxrkZHJbwFmv5tGeXNI Ok I just realized those two links (front page and nextcoin.org) are the same. weird. Could they have been different yesterday? This download was posted by Dextern - who run away already with funds given him for a bounty, right?
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January 02, 2014, 01:35:50 AM |
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Ok here are the two zip files in one file. The bigger one is the one I DLed from Nextcoin.org and used when my NXT were stolen. the smaller one I believe was the one posted on the front page? DO NOT USE THIS FILE FOR NXT: https://mega.co.nz/#!lZQBXQqK!EpQQbx9uBy9gcQe7-vc8smWDwHcM7LBODbtoCpKNXNo Got it. The bogus client is in the link. Can someone check where is the modification ?
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xyzzyx
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January 02, 2014, 01:37:29 AM |
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Ok here are the two zip files in one file. The bigger one is the one I DLed from Nextcoin.org and used when my NXT were stolen. the smaller one I believe was the one posted on the front page? DO NOT USE THIS FILE FOR NXT: https://mega.co.nz/#!lZQBXQqK!EpQQbx9uBy9gcQe7-vc8smWDwHcM7LBODbtoCpKNXNo The file you uploaded is a RAR file, not zip even though it has a zip extension. Just a FYI for others who attempt to open it and get an error. First file inside is 7173063 bytes in size and has the SHA256 hash: ec7c30a100717e60d8abe50eedb23641952847d91ff90b9b05a74ff98d8a4cf2 nxt-client-0.4.8 (2).zip The second file inside is 7177834 bytes in size and has the SHA256 hash: 948ce760c379f13f4ea9def6babaa36b0d706bf91098f1d64945fdde3eac5f06 nxt-client-0.4.8.zip Damn. I'll leave further analysis to those who have more experience. I only just started learning Java a few months back to do Android programming. I'm more of an assembly/hardware guy. Edit: Files nxt/webapps/root/WEB-INF/classes/Nxt$Crypto.class and nxt-BAD/webapps/root/WEB-INF/classes/Nxt$Crypto.class differ
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"An awful lot of code is being written ... in languages that aren't very good by people who don't know what they're doing." -- Barbara Liskov
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