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January 05, 2014, 03:59:10 AM
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Wallify
fast, easy, secure wallet.
Due to recent hack's inputs.io, mtgox and other websites. I decided to create wallet.
In future we will add some features.
About security
  • client-side password hashing
  • wallet encryption with blowfish
Features
  • sending
  • creating address (1/10/100 in one second)
  • nice desgin

Please do not write "Why you created this wallet, it will be hacked soon"
I can answer - it will not get hacked.
If you think so, I have wallet on this website with 10BTC, if you are so unique- get into server and try to decrypt wallet Cheesy
If you dont want to use this, so pass thread.
http://klot.pw/
if you are worried about your security, use onion
https://yyahn7vv6ve7q3ap.onion
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January 05, 2014, 05:04:24 AM
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Yeah, the question becomes then what happens if you just run away with the BTC as TF did and claim that it was a "hack". You don't have any trust and your on a new account. I'm sorry but I find it hard to see a reason why I should store my coins in your service when there is a high likelihood their going to get stolen by you...
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January 05, 2014, 06:30:18 AM
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Nah, despite his denials in the original topic, he has a god complex. He'll never say it has been hacked after claiming that it is absolutely impossible to be hacked because he is, by implication, the only infallible security expert in the entire world. He'll just laugh his ass off at the morons who believed his impenetrable security bullshit.

Saying that you don't trust someone because of their behavior is completely valid.
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January 05, 2014, 09:15:35 AM
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Sorry, but I made it to unaible to crack your stored bitcoins Smiley
I just want to earn reputation, because I plan to create some other web sites.
Best security expert is Krebs))) me ? not, but I am good in it:)
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January 05, 2014, 09:24:16 AM
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Sorry, but I made it to unaible to crack your stored bitcoins Smiley
I just want to earn reputation, because I plan to create some other web sites.
Best security expert is Krebs))) me ? not, but I am good in it:)

Your security expert left port 22 open.

Let me clarify. There is not an issue with security when using port 22 for SSH. However, for a "highly secure" site, it is something that should be done for extra obscurity and can be considered common practice for those with high security knowledge.

See...

http://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=scan%3aklot.pw&run=toolpage

Check blockchain, mt.gox and others. They have SSH ports changed.

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January 05, 2014, 09:51:45 AM
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So good luck, other genious hacker?)
This is proxy server, tunneled to other server Wink
So if you will hack by 22 port exploit you will get access to proxy-server where's nothing Sad
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