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January 28, 2014, 02:54:39 AM
Last edit: January 28, 2014, 06:54:16 AM by GreenBits
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I have edited my previous post because I made an accusation in error.

I had a considerable conversation with the administrator of bit-mining.co. after going over the details of the intrusion, and being informed of the security features behind the scenes, I no longer suspect that my account details were compromised. There was a mis communication during our emails which I based my accusation off of that was not correct; After being presented with the facts i can concur that bit-mining.co was not the vector of compromise. so, i will man up and face the music.

I humbly apologize for my false accusation, demontn. I hope you accept it, and I sincerely wish the best for you and your service. besides this unfortunate incident, i honestly enjoyed your exchange. you have fair pricing and, now that we have spoken, decent customer service.

~Green

so my search continues...
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January 28, 2014, 04:01:02 AM
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Bit-mining.co uses registered email address as a username in chatbox. I think it's a kind of compromises and too dangerous! So I can not use the chatbox any more because I don't want to leak my address.

They should fix it to use alternative username in chatbox as soon as possible.
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January 28, 2014, 04:27:46 AM
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Green, Check your Trashbin on Gmail, and also search for any and all email that might come in from the same address as the password reset

I would also check over any email that would ask you to login to a Google account, I went through an issue not long ago, and i had 2fa enabled

they had a false link that because i clicked on it some how got my cookie for gmail and was able to bypass my 2fa and allow them to login to my mail as me but i got lucky and was in my gmail at the time and saw the pasword reset emails for various sites come in and when i started to freak out was when the emails started disappearing just as fast



Luckily i was able to move them from the trash before they were deleted because the emails had the IP of the system that requested the reset



So i highly doubt that Bit-Mining.Co was the point of Compromise

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April 19, 2014, 01:50:37 PM
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Bit-mining.co is up, but nothing on the site works.

All emails sent to support@bit-mining.co and contact@bit-mining.co are getting returned.

If you have any information on the name and identity and location of the owners of the site, please provide them.

You have lost all your money and it is time for legal action.

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