patmast3r
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September 16, 2014, 11:32:06 AM |
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If your account has been comprimised and you want the stakeholderlist to be corrected plz message me AND xtester in cc. Also you can speed up the process by including a link to your original posting in the registration thread and a signed message/small tx from the addresss used for registration. And please use the "Quote" function and not just "Reply". It's easier to keep track of the conversation that way.
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tmpxeroc
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September 16, 2014, 11:37:20 AM |
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I must confess .. I fell for the phishing mail and lost access to my account "xeroc" I am almost certain the account is used to scam others.. I contacted theymos and try to recover my account .. what can I do to prevent theft of my NEM stake?------------------------------------- hey there, my account "xeroc" is compromized signed message: -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- the BTT account "xeroc" was compromised! Do not send out the NEM stake. current time Di 16. Sep 11:41:32 UTC 2014 -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- 1DGDsmkVTaZaQJJtqjNucHxL36A1qcX45B G1XO+kddY555NlzXtqyND5wl1LcwyBJ4rScX6dR5h/0PWHXIXEiGtdAuj7eIuEOLWsbb44CwxN+/AcHtQhp3Kzk= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- address 1DGDsmkVTaZaQJJtqjNucHxL36A1qcX45B also used for registration: quoting message from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=496112.msg5547740#msg5547740: That "ABCdeBTC" guys stole my txids ... I can proof I am the owner of the sending address for 21cab4f770401cdaa42737229a1e97559c91d93af641d93fc3a091cb05630cde ffce43e19d8190c246397cb454ae190738de7d51decac9684fc9629aeaf2c88f http://brainwallet.org/#verify-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- xeroc is owner of 1DGDsmkVTaZaQJJtqjNucHxL36A1qcX45B -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- 1DGDsmkVTaZaQJJtqjNucHxL36A1qcX45B HO2ILiNfIsWUgK5R1eDF++84BGz+WuUekBsSWkhxDoVj4t8UeE3lQczXfcub+6GAQPUr6a3j1Ovye9Z7OuFwiTk= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
please re-add me to the stakeholders list .. // somehow that other account was obviously a puppet account ... name suspicious, single post? How could that even happen in the first place? Hope I am the only one thanks for helping out ... I never fell for a phishing side .. until now .. shit kind regards -- xeroc
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rockethead
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September 16, 2014, 12:20:21 PM |
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Please take note. This is only applicable for those who sent through the good old satoshi wallet. You may have to look at the other wallets from which you sent those BTCs from. They should also be some signing feature that you can use. For those of you who can also find your private key pair, you can actually import that into your satoshi wallet. I am not sure, but I believe that can be done too. By the way, for those who haven't been using the satoshi wallet for a while since you last used it, do note that it can take a couple of days to synchronize with the network. Do start synchronizing now and not wait till the last minute. Please take all necessary steps as we draw close to the day. Good luck.
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SomethingElse
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September 16, 2014, 12:44:01 PM |
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Is there an estimate on how many people lost their accounts?
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SomethingElse
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September 16, 2014, 01:44:37 PM |
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Is there an estimate on how many people lost their accounts?
from people private mailing alone me I would say allot. Don't know yet how many will be resolved. Il post a report on the numbers lost v recovered at a later time. That is pretty sad news for the community
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wegsturm
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September 16, 2014, 01:54:27 PM |
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Many paid with BTC and NXT for their stack. Maybe it's possible to authenticate people via their wallet address?
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patmast3r
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September 16, 2014, 01:57:39 PM |
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Many paid with BTC and NXT for their stack. Maybe it's possible to authenticate people via their wallet address?
That's exactly what we've been doing
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rockethead
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September 16, 2014, 02:08:17 PM |
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Many paid with BTC and NXT for their stack. Maybe it's possible to authenticate people via their wallet address?
That's exactly what we've been doing Yes. Though not entirely your fault, but still you guys should tip Patmast3r and gang for that extra hard work they are doing. He needs a rocket to fly to the moon, of course, with NEM pushing behind him. ;-)
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NoirSuccubus
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September 16, 2014, 02:14:26 PM |
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Too many people fell for this trick. There's lots of time being wasted here dealing with this account/stake reset crap, all could of been avoided if you guys were careful. If you have to suddenly re login while your browser session is already active, that should tell you something is wrong. You all are lucky he doesn't have some sort of behind the scenes java trojan installer hidden on the page. Its time to start being more careful, after all A LOT is at stake.. especially when we reach 1 NEM = $0.01.
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patmast3r
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September 16, 2014, 02:14:47 PM |
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btw everyone can monitor the changes being made due to phishing. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ak91SD0veCeddDdmTkdaWV8zbHp2dWlodDVEVUItbXc#gid=7 In the stakeholder list all yellow marked accounts have been reported as compromised (resolved ones are not yellow anymore) In the correction tab starting from row 38 are the resolved cases. We've had multiple cases were people managed to change their pw in time as well so if you've fallen for the phishin pm, you can still try to change your password asap.
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xtester
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September 16, 2014, 02:25:15 PM |
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With all the phising discussion going on I think it's important to note that soon all this extra work regarding the NEM stakes will be over: once we finally launch and distribute the real NEM.
So hold on tight to your stakes and it's all gonna be fine.
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wiser
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September 16, 2014, 02:31:28 PM |
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I agree about the need to be careful about phishing attempts. The reason I fell for it was because it just so happened that I'd recently cleared my browsing history (for something totally different), so I was expecting to have to log into all my open sites, including BTT. So I did. Fortunately, I figured out what happened and changed my password on BTT within five minutes, so don't believe my account ever got compromised. I'm going to change the password again just for good measure. I appreciate the protection on the NEM dev side especially regarding the decision to not issue any stakes at this time. Hopefully everyone can recover their accounts who need to. And be careful, everyone. Looking forward to the launch
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dandruff1138
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September 16, 2014, 03:13:10 PM |
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I was not scammed but: I would like to point out, and thank, all the development team working on NEM as they are going out of their way to stop this scam and save peoples money when technically it is not their responsibility. Thank you. I am falling n love with this community more and more. I wish there was something we could do in return of your thoughtfulness.
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NEMergizer
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September 16, 2014, 03:46:53 PM |
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Changing your BTT account password is not enough. You have to consider changing the password of any other account were you used the same hijacked password. Including emails,Skype,....
It was a unique password, as in I only used it for BTT. The new password is also unique to BTT. Is there anything else I should do? One last thing you should do is to scan your computer multiple of times using different antivirus software. Cause there is a possibility that the hacker tried to exploit your browser when you visited his website. The possibility that this has happened is low, probably 5% to 15%. But it is still something to consider.
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patmast3r
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September 16, 2014, 04:11:56 PM |
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I'm wondering why the bitcointalk admins aren't doing anything. The phishing site using all styling elements like images and css from bitcointalk directly. There's gotta be a way to block that.
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Parana
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Step into a world!! A P2P world!
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September 16, 2014, 04:22:17 PM |
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Hey everyone. I was working on an infographic for NEM this morning and thought I'd post it here for everyone to scrutinize. (Already posted on the NEM forums but possibly a different group of readers here who might want to see as well.) Let me know what you all think. Still definitely a work in progress, just spent a few minutes on it this morning so feel free to suggest any changes or additions (or things to remove). I'll just leave it as a link because it's quite large and I don't want to clutter up the forum with a giant image. https://i.imgur.com/HZsonsK.pngI loved your work. Very simple and very "understandable". Maybe on Nem website ( http://www.ournem.com/), we should have some works like this, showing some: Newbie, normal and very technical details of the coin. Maybe we could have a serie of posts like this. Gr8 work!
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jabo38
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mining is so 2012-2013
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September 16, 2014, 04:30:20 PM |
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Hey everyone. I was working on an infographic for NEM this morning and thought I'd post it here for everyone to scrutinize. (Already posted on the NEM forums but possibly a different group of readers here who might want to see as well.) Let me know what you all think. Still definitely a work in progress, just spent a few minutes on it this morning so feel free to suggest any changes or additions (or things to remove). I'll just leave it as a link because it's quite large and I don't want to clutter up the forum with a giant image. https://i.imgur.com/HZsonsK.pngIt is up on Facebook if you don't mind. If you make changes we can take it down.
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zachamo
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There can be only one!
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September 16, 2014, 04:49:15 PM |
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Hey everyone. I was working on an infographic for NEM this morning and thought I'd post it here for everyone to scrutinize. (Already posted on the NEM forums but possibly a different group of readers here who might want to see as well.) Let me know what you all think. Still definitely a work in progress, just spent a few minutes on it this morning so feel free to suggest any changes or additions (or things to remove). I'll just leave it as a link because it's quite large and I don't want to clutter up the forum with a giant image. https://i.imgur.com/HZsonsK.pngDefinitely like this!
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4000 chars available and all I got was this stupid tagline.
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iaminitnow06
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September 16, 2014, 05:45:58 PM |
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Hey everyone. I was working on an infographic for NEM this morning and thought I'd post it here for everyone to scrutinize. (Already posted on the NEM forums but possibly a different group of readers here who might want to see as well.) Let me know what you all think. Still definitely a work in progress, just spent a few minutes on it this morning so feel free to suggest any changes or additions (or things to remove). I'll just leave it as a link because it's quite large and I don't want to clutter up the forum with a giant image. https://i.imgur.com/HZsonsK.pngI loved your work. Very simple and very "understandable". Maybe on Nem website ( http://www.ournem.com/), we should have some works like this, showing some: Newbie, normal and very technical details of the coin. Maybe we could have a serie of posts like this. Gr8 work! That's really appealing. Wonderful work Amy.
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lyka
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September 16, 2014, 06:20:11 PM |
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Long did the intelligent discussion of the problem "in tiny handwriting." And was povitsya ogrmnym red font at the first sign of phishing: ATTENTION ALL! DANGER! This is not a reproach, friends. This is something that we need to be ready.
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