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Author Topic: Coinye [KOI/COYE] You can't kill a gayfish.  (Read 715735 times)
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January 23, 2014, 02:52:59 PM
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Why would we prove that it's not his signature. The quiestion is, how can he prove that those ARE his signatures if they are completely different?
As lawyers clearly say (in those links I posted), it's legally ok to send this type of letter by email, but if you have a big issue (meaning a big lawsuit) and serious thoughts about your lawsuit you won't be sending it by email because it's a weak evidence and THEY would have a hard time proving that those mails are their and that are in the original form!

He doesn't have to prove that it's his signature. He doesn't even have to send emails like this. He can go straight to the court. It's just the one way to end this case without a lawsuit against crycurex. I'm sure that this e-mail address is their only contact with crycurex, so they can't send them a letter.
I'm curious what is the sender's e-mail address, whether this address is connected to the pryorcashman.com domain.
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January 23, 2014, 03:02:25 PM
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Why would we prove that it's not his signature. The quiestion is, how can he prove that those ARE his signatures if they are completely different?
As lawyers clearly say (in those links I posted), it's legally ok to send this type of letter by email, but if you have a big issue (meaning a big lawsuit) and serious thoughts about your lawsuit you won't be sending it by email because it's a weak evidence and THEY would have a hard time proving that those mails are their and that are in the original form!

He doesn't have to prove that it's his signature. He doesn't even have to send emails like this. He can go straight to the court. It's just the one way to end this case without a lawsuit against crycurex. I'm sure that this e-mail address is their only contact with crycurex, so they can't send them a letter.
I'm curious what is the sender's e-mail address, whether this address is connected to the pryorcashman.com domain.

They don't have to send it, but they did sent it and now it can be used as evidence in the court, but only if they prove that it's theirs and that it had not been changed in any way.
Just like the signature is not important so is domain. But yes, I also would like to know from which address was the letter sent.
Also, if the lawsuit ends with Kanye loosing (or even better it gets dropped) then these letters can be used as evidence in the counter lawsuit against Kanye for terrorising community and for financial damage caused by those letters and lawsuit. And that is why I would like to have a proof that those letters were in fact written and sent by them.
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January 23, 2014, 03:02:42 PM
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I am not sure if this site is legitimate or not, so if somebody wants to test it out they can, don't cry to me if you loose. Look's legit though I must say, from what I have been told it's hosted offshore and they are not going to be taking it down because of some silly letter.

Exchange:

http://www.coinyemart.com

It's some fake, don't open it. Link http://rapid-miner.net/hltiz/ named as http://www.coinyemart.com
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January 23, 2014, 03:03:22 PM
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Yes, it looks like a scam
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January 23, 2014, 03:18:25 PM
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I am not sure if this site is legitimate or not, so if somebody wants to test it out they can, don't cry to me if you loose. Look's legit though I must say, from what I have been told it's hosted offshore and they are not going to be taking it down because of some silly letter.

Exchange:

http://www.coinyemart.com

It's some fake, don't open it. Link http://rapid-miner.net/hltiz/ named as http://www.coinyemart.com

Opened this link a few days back, when it was also advertised...and I have a strong suspicion that I got a trojan because of it.
Lost everything out of my Doge wallet and my Coinye wallet.
Avast didn't even pick up the trojan had to download another AV to get rid of it.
If I remember correct, somebody else also mentioned that coins were sent out of their wallet to an unknown address. Wouls be interesting to know if they also opened up the link.
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January 23, 2014, 03:20:01 PM
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I am not sure if this site is legitimate or not, so if somebody wants to test it out they can, don't cry to me if you loose. Look's legit though I must say, from what I have been told it's hosted offshore and they are not going to be taking it down because of some silly letter.

Exchange:

http://www.coinyemart.com

It's some fake, don't open it. Link http://rapid-miner.net/hltiz/ named as http://www.coinyemart.com

Opened this link a few days back, when it was also advertised...and I have a strong suspicion that I got a trojan because of it.
Lost everything out of my Doge wallet and my Coinye wallet.
Avast didn't even pick up the trojan had to download another AV to get rid of it.
If I remember correct, somebody else also mentioned that coins were sent out of their wallet to an unknown address. Wouls be interesting to know if they also opened up the link.

I clicked the link and didn't allow java to run. What was the other antivirus you downloaded to get rid of it?
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January 23, 2014, 03:27:59 PM
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I am not sure if this site is legitimate or not, so if somebody wants to test it out they can, don't cry to me if you loose. Look's legit though I must say, from what I have been told it's hosted offshore and they are not going to be taking it down because of some silly letter.

Exchange:

http://www.coinyemart.com

It's some fake, don't open it. Link http://rapid-miner.net/hltiz/ named as http://www.coinyemart.com

Opened this link a few days back, when it was also advertised...and I have a strong suspicion that I got a trojan because of it.
Lost everything out of my Doge wallet and my Coinye wallet.
Avast didn't even pick up the trojan had to download another AV to get rid of it.
If I remember correct, somebody else also mentioned that coins were sent out of their wallet to an unknown address. Wouls be interesting to know if they also opened up the link.

I clicked the link and didn't allow java to run. What was the other antivirus you downloaded to get rid of it?

Dr. Web Antivirus http://www.drwebhk.com/en/virus_techinfo/Trojan.DownLoader9.12375.html
Unfortunately not free but you can get a Demo lic for a time
Suspected something when I saw network activity from a 27218346293184.exe file ran a search and ran into that link.
Hope it helps
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January 23, 2014, 03:36:14 PM
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Guys/Gals,

You really need to secure your wallet. Having your wallet encrypted is not enough because a malware could wait for you to enter your passphrase and then empty your wallet.

You should have your wallet on a secondary PC (or VM) that you dont use to browse the internet.

The passphrase for your different wallet should be differents for each wallet.  Use a offline password safe program to keep track of your password. Personnaly I use password safe http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/.

This is also true for your mining pool. Dont use the same password for all your pool. Also, in your profile setting, put your account in anonymous. This will prevent other user from knowing your username and try to bruteforce your password.

If you use password safe (or any other similar application) you can configure it to generate long and complex password. Since you dont have to remember them anymore, dont be scare to use very very long password.

Also, dont forget to backup your password safe database to another location in case that your PC crashes.




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January 23, 2014, 03:40:13 PM
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Hi,guys,can you connect to the pool:http://coye.bitember.com/?THS
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January 23, 2014, 03:53:43 PM
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I am not sure if this site is legitimate or not, so if somebody wants to test it out they can, don't cry to me if you loose. Look's legit though I must say, from what I have been told it's hosted offshore and they are not going to be taking it down because of some silly letter.

Exchange:

http://www.coinyemart.com

It's some fake, don't open it. Link http://rapid-miner.net/hltiz/ named as http://www.coinyemart.com

Opened this link a few days back, when it was also advertised...and I have a strong suspicion that I got a trojan because of it.
Lost everything out of my Doge wallet and my Coinye wallet.
Avast didn't even pick up the trojan had to download another AV to get rid of it.
If I remember correct, somebody else also mentioned that coins were sent out of their wallet to an unknown address. Wouls be interesting to know if they also opened up the link.

I clicked the link and didn't allow java to run. What was the other antivirus you downloaded to get rid of it?

Dr. Web Antivirus http://www.drwebhk.com/en/virus_techinfo/Trojan.DownLoader9.12375.html
Unfortunately not free but you can get a Demo lic for a time
Suspected something when I saw network activity from a 27218346293184.exe file ran a search and ran into that link.
Hope it helps

Hmm I searched for that file in the locations that google said it would appear and did not find it, I'm also scanning with the 2 antiviruses I have other than avast, hopefully it does not appear.

I suspect I'm safe because I did not allow java to run on that site and exited almost 2 seconds after I entered the site and saw that it looked very sketch.
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January 23, 2014, 03:54:24 PM
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I am not sure if this site is legitimate or not, so if somebody wants to test it out they can, don't cry to me if you loose. Look's legit though I must say, from what I have been told it's hosted offshore and they are not going to be taking it down because of some silly letter.

Exchange:

http://www.coinyemart.com

It's some fake, don't open it. Link http://rapid-miner.net/hltiz/ named as http://www.coinyemart.com

Opened this link a few days back, when it was also advertised...and I have a strong suspicion that I got a trojan because of it.
Lost everything out of my Doge wallet and my Coinye wallet.
Avast didn't even pick up the trojan had to download another AV to get rid of it.
If I remember correct, somebody else also mentioned that coins were sent out of their wallet to an unknown address. Wouls be interesting to know if they also opened up the link.

I clicked the link and didn't allow java to run. What was the other antivirus you downloaded to get rid of it?


I have the latest Java update... it blocks the page. So I didn't run it...  Smiley
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January 23, 2014, 03:54:42 PM
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Hi,guys,can you connect to the pool:http://coye.bitember.com/?THS


i cant.
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January 23, 2014, 03:54:48 PM
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I am not sure if this site is legitimate or not, so if somebody wants to test it out they can, don't cry to me if you loose. Look's legit though I must say, from what I have been told it's hosted offshore and they are not going to be taking it down because of some silly letter.

Exchange:

http://www.coinyemart.com

It's some fake, don't open it. Link http://rapid-miner.net/hltiz/ named as http://www.coinyemart.com

Opened this link a few days back, when it was also advertised...and I have a strong suspicion that I got a trojan because of it.
Lost everything out of my Doge wallet and my Coinye wallet.
Avast didn't even pick up the trojan had to download another AV to get rid of it.
If I remember correct, somebody else also mentioned that coins were sent out of their wallet to an unknown address. Wouls be interesting to know if they also opened up the link.

I clicked the link and didn't allow java to run. What was the other antivirus you downloaded to get rid of it?

Dr. Web Antivirus http://www.drwebhk.com/en/virus_techinfo/Trojan.DownLoader9.12375.html
Unfortunately not free but you can get a Demo lic for a time
Suspected something when I saw network activity from a 27218346293184.exe file ran a search and ran into that link.
Hope it helps

If I shut off before java ran, am I ok?
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January 23, 2014, 03:56:41 PM
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Hi,guys,can you connect to the pool:http://coye.bitember.com/?THS

its downs since a pair of hours ago Sad

I'm planning to switch to another pool....
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January 23, 2014, 03:57:45 PM
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Sorry buddy but that bit in red just isn't correct i believe, At work we send out lots of letters from the managing director, and we sign on his behalf, If the signature is preceeded with a     PP.  ( per procurationem latin for "through the agency of" )  it retains all the legal standings

Yes, but when you "PP" a letter, you would normally sign your OWN name, not the name of the person the letter is from.

In other words I might sign "Fred Bloggs" and underneath, where "Joe Smith" is printed, I would write "PP" before it.

It would not be normal to sign someone else's name on a letter - that's forgery, plain and simple.



Yeah sorry for the mis-understanding (what you wrote is what i wanted to say >.< lol its been a long day for me and im babbling crap all over the place not just on the forum :-)   I just had a really weird convocation about a diseased rat filled ghost ship which might crash into the coast of the uk >.< and whilst having the convo it all made sense >.< )

Please click this link-> https://mcxnow.com/?r=Stuartnorth       (The link is a referral link, it costs you nothing, but provides a little bonus for me if you click through to the site. Please help feed my baby. Thanks :-) )
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January 23, 2014, 04:01:51 PM
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Hi,guys,can you connect to the pool:http://coye.bitember.com/?THS

its downs since a pair of hours ago Sad

I'm planning to switch to another pool....


 Angry >:(Now,which one is faster to switch?but  still have some coins in the pool,can not withdraw.....
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January 23, 2014, 04:04:20 PM
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I am not sure if this site is legitimate or not, so if somebody wants to test it out they can, don't cry to me if you loose. Look's legit though I must say, from what I have been told it's hosted offshore and they are not going to be taking it down because of some silly letter.

Exchange:

http://www.coinyemart.com

It's some fake, don't open it. Link http://rapid-miner.net/hltiz/ named as http://www.coinyemart.com

Opened this link a few days back, when it was also advertised...and I have a strong suspicion that I got a trojan because of it.
Lost everything out of my Doge wallet and my Coinye wallet.
Avast didn't even pick up the trojan had to download another AV to get rid of it.
If I remember correct, somebody else also mentioned that coins were sent out of their wallet to an unknown address. Wouls be interesting to know if they also opened up the link.

I clicked the link and didn't allow java to run. What was the other antivirus you downloaded to get rid of it?

Dr. Web Antivirus http://www.drwebhk.com/en/virus_techinfo/Trojan.DownLoader9.12375.html
Unfortunately not free but you can get a Demo lic for a time
Suspected something when I saw network activity from a 27218346293184.exe file ran a search and ran into that link.
Hope it helps

If I shut off before java ran, am I ok?

Should be fine, but I'd suggest you visit that link I put up and make sure.
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January 23, 2014, 04:04:37 PM
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I am currently coding the first decentralized protocol exchange, I have planned to launch this protocol with a coin tbd.

I was hoping that I could give the Coinye community a decentralized place to exchange Coye.

This exchange is p2p.

Thanks,
Gadsden

-get back to me! (PM)

You guys wont need crycurex or fake Trojan websites soon....

I will be {ANN} this p2p exchange this week!

THX DUDE
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January 23, 2014, 04:11:15 PM
Last edit: January 23, 2014, 04:57:36 PM by freeloader1969
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I am not sure if this site is legitimate or not, so if somebody wants to test it out they can, don't cry to me if you loose. Look's legit though I must say, from what I have been told it's hosted offshore and they are not going to be taking it down because of some silly letter.

Exchange:

http://www.**********.com

No one click on that link.  It's a trap.

If you don't allow Java to run it, you won't get infected.  It's funny that if you report the thread to a moderator, nothing is done about it.

Also, use Autoruns to remove the startup sequence for the qqmakk infection.

Autoruns will show you everything that's starting up on your PC (Windows platform anyhow).
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January 23, 2014, 04:15:07 PM
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hi, anyone want to trade COIYNE to DOGECOIN?
or know good trading COYNE page?  Grin
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