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akabane (OP)
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April 07, 2014, 06:45:51 AM
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Seems like someone has inserted a virus signature in the BTC blockchain.
I do not think it can execute or do anything but I am waiting for some confirmation before unlocking my wallet.
Is this some kind of PoC showing virus can be inserted into BTC blockchain ?

Any body else with this problem ?
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April 07, 2014, 07:09:16 AM
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Ya I posted about this a few days back. Several other people have posted about it too. My avast antivirus picked up the following infections:
PS/MPC-Greetings-1118 (in blk00129.dat)
Aqiplan-1536 (In .dat, .sst, .log)
10 past 3 (In .dat, .sst, .log)
BV:Akuma-A (In .dat, .sst, .log)
Plastique-521 (In .sst, .log)

I'm fairly sure it can't execute anything. I think its just a very interesting game. I'm reindexing my blocks now. but I haven't exactly decided to decrypt my wallet either.
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April 08, 2014, 11:58:47 AM
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Hi, this has happened to me this morning. Also, searching the virus names, they appear to be mainly old Windows viruses and I'm on a mac. A couple did not show any results however. The names are - 10 past 3, Warrior-1024, Agiplan-1536, Ping-Pong (Italian), Syslock, Plastique-521, December 24th, BV:Akuma-A, and PS/MPC-Greetings-1118  Obviously if I send those files to quarantine it stops functioning as the database then is not complete. On a rescan of just the Bitcoin folder the December 24th infection did not reappear! Any way to clean it up?

Any thoughts?

Cheers.  Undecided
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April 09, 2014, 10:27:11 AM
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Just to update, I have Intego Internet Security on my MBP and it's not said a word about any viruses in the BTC chainstate!
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