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I tried to search where I can learn cryptonote/cryptonight development and I could not find anything, no books , no video lessons.
http://cryptonote-coin.org/Thank you for at taking my query. I have been to this website but it is just basic info and whitepaper which i have already read, and then they teach about creating your own coin, which i dont intend to. I wanted to learn how i can contribute to monero, or how I can use blockchain, pool, wallet API to build tools for cryptonote community, like payment processing, mobile wallet etc.
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Raxitto
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October 02, 2017, 12:35:01 PM |
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Hackers Exploiting Microsoft Servers to Mine Monero - Makes $63,000 In 3 MonthsMining cryptocurrencies can be a costly investment as it takes a monstrous amount of computing power, and thus hackers have started using malware that steals computing resources of computers it hijacks to make lots of dollars in digital currency. Security researchers at security firm ESET have spotted one such malware that infected hundreds of Windows web servers with a malicious cryptocurrency miner and helps cybercriminals made more than $63,000 worth of Monero (XMR) in just three months. According to a report published by ESET today, cybercriminals only made modifications to legitimate open source Monero mining software and exploited a known vulnerability in Microsoft IIS 6.0 to secretly install the miner on unpatched Windows servers. Source : https://thehackernews.com/2017/09/windows-monero-miners.html?m=1 Experts at the ESET security company discovered cybercriminals who exploited Microsoft servers to mine Monero (XMR) and raised a total of $ 63,000 in three months of attack. Mining cripto-coins is a profitable business, but at the same time it is expensive because it requires a significant investment in computing power. The group of hackers known as "Crooks" is using malicious code that steals computing resources from the victim's machine for crypto-coin mining, and the number of such attacks continues to increase. The "Crooks" modified the mining code of Monero to exploit a vulnerability known as CVE-2017-7269 in Microsoft IIS 6.0 to deploy the miner to Windows servers.
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October 02, 2017, 12:37:09 PM |
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Hackers Exploiting Microsoft Servers to Mine Monero - Makes $63,000 In 3 MonthsMining cryptocurrencies can be a costly investment as it takes a monstrous amount of computing power, and thus hackers have started using malware that steals computing resources of computers it hijacks to make lots of dollars in digital currency. Security researchers at security firm ESET have spotted one such malware that infected hundreds of Windows web servers with a malicious cryptocurrency miner and helps cybercriminals made more than $63,000 worth of Monero (XMR) in just three months. According to a report published by ESET today, cybercriminals only made modifications to legitimate open source Monero mining software and exploited a known vulnerability in Microsoft IIS 6.0 to secretly install the miner on unpatched Windows servers. Source : https://thehackernews.com/2017/09/windows-monero-miners.html?m=1 Experts at the ESET security company discovered cybercriminals who exploited Microsoft servers to mine Monero (XMR) and raised a total of $ 63,000 in three months of attack. Mining cripto-coins is a profitable business, but at the same time it is expensive because it requires a significant investment in computing power. The group of hackers known as "Crooks" is using malicious code that steals computing resources from the victim's machine for crypto-coin mining, and the number of such attacks continues to increase. The "Crooks" modified the mining code of Monero to exploit a vulnerability known as CVE-2017-7269 in Microsoft IIS 6.0 to deploy the miner to Windows servers. Funny that we still have webdav vulnerabilities in 2017. Windows servers are better off mining monero than serving websites anyway.
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October 02, 2017, 01:19:43 PM |
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Hello guys and gals. I've just launched a UK Monero mining pool built on a powerful UK server - currently hashing @ 28KHS Looking for UK miners or European miners to come join me and help find our first block! Pool is built on nodejs-pool by snippa2 Mine to exchange account Mine to wallet set custom difficulty / VarDiff enabled Payments every 2 hours Advanced dashboard for stats Tracker workers by id PPLNS 0.6% fees fast, reliable, stable http://moneropool.ukQuestions are welcome
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October 02, 2017, 01:20:59 PM |
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Hackers Exploiting Microsoft Servers to Mine Monero - Makes $63,000 In 3 MonthsMining cryptocurrencies can be a costly investment as it takes a monstrous amount of computing power, and thus hackers have started using malware that steals computing resources of computers it hijacks to make lots of dollars in digital currency. Security researchers at security firm ESET have spotted one such malware that infected hundreds of Windows web servers with a malicious cryptocurrency miner and helps cybercriminals made more than $63,000 worth of Monero (XMR) in just three months. According to a report published by ESET today, cybercriminals only made modifications to legitimate open source Monero mining software and exploited a known vulnerability in Microsoft IIS 6.0 to secretly install the miner on unpatched Windows servers. Source : https://thehackernews.com/2017/09/windows-monero-miners.html?m=1 I wonder why web admins use Linux servers 90% of the time. I still wonder why general consumers use Windows 90% of the time, despite the wannacry stuff and other fiascos.
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October 02, 2017, 01:24:45 PM |
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Hackers Exploiting Microsoft Servers to Mine Monero - Makes $63,000 In 3 MonthsMining cryptocurrencies can be a costly investment as it takes a monstrous amount of computing power, and thus hackers have started using malware that steals computing resources of computers it hijacks to make lots of dollars in digital currency. Security researchers at security firm ESET have spotted one such malware that infected hundreds of Windows web servers with a malicious cryptocurrency miner and helps cybercriminals made more than $63,000 worth of Monero (XMR) in just three months. According to a report published by ESET today, cybercriminals only made modifications to legitimate open source Monero mining software and exploited a known vulnerability in Microsoft IIS 6.0 to secretly install the miner on unpatched Windows servers. Source : https://thehackernews.com/2017/09/windows-monero-miners.html?m=1 I wonder why web admins use Linux servers 90% of the time. I still wonder why general consumers use Windows 90% of the time, despite the wannacry stuff and other fiascos. Using Snowden logic, windows is a professional OS with security guaranteed while Linux is a amateurish OS developed by amateurs that have no idea what they're doing.
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October 02, 2017, 03:06:03 PM Last edit: October 02, 2017, 03:37:47 PM by CTTE |
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Hackers Exploiting Microsoft Servers to Mine Monero - Makes $63,000 In 3 MonthsMining cryptocurrencies can be a costly investment as it takes a monstrous amount of computing power, and thus hackers have started using malware that steals computing resources of computers it hijacks to make lots of dollars in digital currency. Security researchers at security firm ESET have spotted one such malware that infected hundreds of Windows web servers with a malicious cryptocurrency miner and helps cybercriminals made more than $63,000 worth of Monero (XMR) in just three months. According to a report published by ESET today, cybercriminals only made modifications to legitimate open source Monero mining software and exploited a known vulnerability in Microsoft IIS 6.0 to secretly install the miner on unpatched Windows servers. Source : https://thehackernews.com/2017/09/windows-monero-miners.html?m=1 Experts at the ESET security company discovered cybercriminals who exploited Microsoft servers to mine Monero (XMR) and raised a total of $ 63,000 in three months of attack. Mining cripto-coins is a profitable business, but at the same time it is expensive because it requires a significant investment in computing power. The group of hackers known as "Crooks" is using malicious code that steals computing resources from the victim's machine for crypto-coin mining, and the number of such attacks continues to increase. The "Crooks" modified the mining code of Monero to exploit a vulnerability known as CVE-2017-7269 in Microsoft IIS 6.0 to deploy the miner to Windows servers. Funny that we still have webdav vulnerabilities in 2017. Windows servers are better off mining monero than serving websites anyway. FYI... IIS 6.0 came out with Windows Server 2003 and is no longer supported, also in Windows XP Pro 64bit. On top of that, there are companies that I've worked for in the past that had legacy apps running on these old servers and would put them on a "do not patch" list because they were afraid of causing unexpected conflicts with older legacy apps and then not having resources available to find and fix the problems. They know they are taking a risk but can't move and change fast enough to actually solve the problem, that was one good reason to leave. Edit: italics
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October 02, 2017, 04:56:32 PM |
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Hackers Exploiting Microsoft Servers to Mine Monero - Makes $63,000 In 3 MonthsMining cryptocurrencies can be a costly investment as it takes a monstrous amount of computing power, and thus hackers have started using malware that steals computing resources of computers it hijacks to make lots of dollars in digital currency. Security researchers at security firm ESET have spotted one such malware that infected hundreds of Windows web servers with a malicious cryptocurrency miner and helps cybercriminals made more than $63,000 worth of Monero (XMR) in just three months. According to a report published by ESET today, cybercriminals only made modifications to legitimate open source Monero mining software and exploited a known vulnerability in Microsoft IIS 6.0 to secretly install the miner on unpatched Windows servers. Source : https://thehackernews.com/2017/09/windows-monero-miners.html?m=1 I wonder why web admins use Linux servers 90% of the time. I still wonder why general consumers use Windows 90% of the time, despite the wannacry stuff and other fiascos. That would be because M$ uses tactics like forcing OS upgrades to use directx and has created proprietary formats that only their products can use therefore when a consumer tries to move to another OS they cannot use the programs they previously used and most are unable to find and use a new set of programs to replace the ones they rely on and end up giving up and reverting. By controlling the gaming market they get every generation when they are young hooked on Winblows.
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“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
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October 02, 2017, 04:58:58 PM |
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Hackers Exploiting Microsoft Servers to Mine Monero - Makes $63,000 In 3 MonthsMining cryptocurrencies can be a costly investment as it takes a monstrous amount of computing power, and thus hackers have started using malware that steals computing resources of computers it hijacks to make lots of dollars in digital currency. Security researchers at security firm ESET have spotted one such malware that infected hundreds of Windows web servers with a malicious cryptocurrency miner and helps cybercriminals made more than $63,000 worth of Monero (XMR) in just three months. According to a report published by ESET today, cybercriminals only made modifications to legitimate open source Monero mining software and exploited a known vulnerability in Microsoft IIS 6.0 to secretly install the miner on unpatched Windows servers. Source : https://thehackernews.com/2017/09/windows-monero-miners.html?m=1 Experts at the ESET security company discovered cybercriminals who exploited Microsoft servers to mine Monero (XMR) and raised a total of $ 63,000 in three months of attack. Mining cripto-coins is a profitable business, but at the same time it is expensive because it requires a significant investment in computing power. The group of hackers known as "Crooks" is using malicious code that steals computing resources from the victim's machine for crypto-coin mining, and the number of such attacks continues to increase. The "Crooks" modified the mining code of Monero to exploit a vulnerability known as CVE-2017-7269 in Microsoft IIS 6.0 to deploy the miner to Windows servers. Funny that we still have webdav vulnerabilities in 2017. Windows servers are better off mining monero than serving websites anyway. FYI... IIS 6.0 came out with Windows Server 2003 and is no longer supported, also in Windows XP Pro 64bit. On top of that, there are companies that I've worked for in the past that had legacy apps running on these old servers and would put them on a "do not patch" list because they were afraid of causing unexpected conflicts with older legacy apps and then not having resources available to find and fix the problems. They know they are taking a risk but can't move and change fast enough to actually solve the problem, that was one good reason to leave. Edit: italics I find that hilarious, thanks for sharing.
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October 02, 2017, 06:21:08 PM |
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The wallet's saying that alternate blocks have been added at 1410885, 1410886, and 1411461 (two blocks). What's up with that?
Those are just orphaned blocks. You can safely ignore that message.
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pehoko
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October 02, 2017, 08:36:04 PM |
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What to do if gui wallet refuses to sync?
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October 02, 2017, 08:44:25 PM |
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What to do if gui wallet refuses to sync?
Dump your moneros
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pehoko
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October 02, 2017, 08:48:23 PM |
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This is not an option, troll somewhere else.
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October 02, 2017, 11:32:52 PM |
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What to do if gui wallet refuses to sync?
Make sure you are running the latest version after the recent hardfork: 0.11 Helium Hydra https://getmonero.org/downloads/Or connect to a remote node: https://moneroworld.com/#nodes
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October 03, 2017, 03:25:04 AM |
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Hi all, Just wanted to introduce the Monero Observer to the forum. Monero Observer is a free weekly news publication released every Tuesday, created in an effort to keep the Monero community up to date on all the latest news and developments related to Monero. We aim to achieve this by aggregating all the relevant information into one convenient location in an easy-to-digest format. We sift through the noise so you don’t have to. We are already up to Volume No. 7! The latest issue of Monero Observer is out for the week of Sep. 26 - Oct. 2. Looking forward to hearing back any questions, feedback, corrections, suggestions, or anything you think should be included in the next issue. Cheers! http://monero-observer.com/ Monero Observer is fully operated, maintained, and funded by monerooby_doo. Donations (XMR) are greatly appreciated: 48EVrzJVcyJAdCbFb5kdzKXpSY9UDq3mbfqufKFZryZqR61jf7MtGXicrK7fNggeJAYCW12dq8qnMcH pSAmRFsDdT8dUADx
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October 03, 2017, 10:14:17 AM |
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What to do if gui wallet refuses to sync?
Which operating system? In addition, could you provide some more details?
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pönde
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October 03, 2017, 02:39:26 PM |
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There is a road map here. https://getmonero.org/resources/roadmap/Multi-sig is assigned to be an ongoing task and this year. When it will be completed? There has been discussion that coinbase will list Monero after the multisig is completed. After multisig implementation how long will it take when coinbase lists monero?
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October 03, 2017, 02:40:40 PM |
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Hi all, Just wanted to introduce the Monero Observer to the forum. Monero Observer is a free weekly news publication released every Tuesday, created in an effort to keep the Monero community up to date on all the latest news and developments related to Monero. We aim to achieve this by aggregating all the relevant information into one convenient location in an easy-to-digest format. We sift through the noise so you don’t have to. We are already up to Volume No. 7! The latest issue of Monero Observer is out for the week of Sep. 26 - Oct. 2. Looking forward to hearing back any questions, feedback, corrections, suggestions, or anything you think should be included in the next issue. Cheers! http://monero-observer.com/ Monero Observer is fully operated, maintained, and funded by monerooby_doo. Donations (XMR) are greatly appreciated: 48EVrzJVcyJAdCbFb5kdzKXpSY9UDq3mbfqufKFZryZqR61jf7MtGXicrK7fNggeJAYCW12dq8qnMcH pSAmRFsDdT8dUADx Nice job! Thank you! I was just wondering if i subscribe to Monero Observer i will only get notified when new ''doc'' is issued?
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October 03, 2017, 02:58:30 PM |
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There is a road map here. https://getmonero.org/resources/roadmap/Multi-sig is assigned to be an ongoing task and this year. When it will be completed? There has been discussion that coinbase will list Monero after the multisig is completed. After multisig implementation how long will it take when coinbase lists monero? Isn't listing monero on coinbase like playing pornography in a monastery?
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pönde
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October 03, 2017, 03:15:33 PM Last edit: October 03, 2017, 03:40:40 PM by pönde |
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There is a road map here. https://getmonero.org/resources/roadmap/Multi-sig is assigned to be an ongoing task and this year. When it will be completed? There has been discussion that coinbase will list Monero after the multisig is completed. After multisig implementation how long will it take when coinbase lists monero? Isn't listing monero on coinbase like playing pornography in a monastery? Yea.
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