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January 03, 2014, 06:52:35 AM
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I'm logged into Coinbase on my Chromebook and everything I click is saying...


This is probably not the site you are looking for!
You attempted to reach coinbase.com, but instead you actually reached a server identifying itself as *.heroku.com. This may be caused by a misconfiguration on the server or by something more serious. An attacker on your network could be trying to get you to visit a fake (and potentially harmful) version of coinbase.com.
You cannot proceed because the website operator has requested heightened security for this domain.



has it been hacked? Does this mean all the bitcoin will be stolen?
I looked up Heroku.com and its a cloud based service http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroku

If this is suppose to happen how can I tell chrome to proceed?

please help.

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January 03, 2014, 06:55:14 AM
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Probably certificate issue and heroku is very famous for this. This is for sure not a hack, and I can tell you after watching many videos with coinbase's CEO he takes the toughest security processes from cold wallets storage with m-n scattered throughout the world.
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January 03, 2014, 06:55:27 AM
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I guess it's a temporary issue with some service.
I doubt somebody is launching an attack from heroku LOL
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