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June 20, 2014, 03:11:28 PM
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How do you know the OP is not just a scammer who stole the login/password and now is pulling on everyone's heart strings for handouts?  Or simply bought the account to scam people with?  If he had used Armory with an OFFLINE computer then he wouldn't have lost his BTC.  My BTC stays with me regardless of how many sob stories I see posted here.  These posts are so suspect-able.....
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June 20, 2014, 03:15:47 PM
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 My BTC stays with me regardless of how many sob stories I see posted here.  These posts are so suspect-able.....
I really can't fathom why more people just don't keep their money on Coinbase...

Remember Aaron Swartz, a 26 year old computer scientist who died defending the free flow of information.
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June 20, 2014, 03:24:50 PM
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Very sorry to hear. Sad story and hope things get better for you guys soon!

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June 20, 2014, 03:27:10 PM
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How do you know the OP is not just a scammer who stole the login/password and now is pulling on everyone's heart strings for handouts?  Or simply bought the account to scam people with?  If he had used Armory with an OFFLINE computer then he wouldn't have lost his BTC.  My BTC stays with me regardless of how many sob stories I see posted here.  These posts are so suspect-able.....

You don't and to me personally the story doesn't make sense.
However, it could be real so I will not make any comments on the subject yet.
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June 20, 2014, 03:38:32 PM
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On a side note, they managed to compromise my Bitcoin Museum about an hour before they transferred everything.  I think my service provider caught everything changed, but I've been restoring everything for the last few days.

Do you mean they got into your website?  In that case, every webserver has log files. This log files show the method of attack, IP addresses etc. It might provide some clues.
The log files are on different directories depending if you use Apache, NGinx, ISS etc;

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There was a couple of Trojans. Also found them on my my pc. I may have tracked them to my laptop when I was downloading and installing files on both computers.
Your PC was not secure. You cannot randomly download software on a computer that stores around 8000$ worth of coins. Are the trojans still on the computer?  The one thing to do is find it. Then use a Hexeditor to see if you can find any information in the binary.


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June 20, 2014, 03:39:43 PM
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How do you know the OP is not just a scammer who stole the login/password and now is pulling on everyone's heart strings for handouts?  Or simply bought the account to scam people with?  If he had used Armory with an OFFLINE computer then he wouldn't have lost his BTC.  My BTC stays with me regardless of how many sob stories I see posted here.  These posts are so suspect-able.....
Because his reputation precedes yours.

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June 20, 2014, 03:48:01 PM
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How do you know the OP is not just a scammer who stole the login/password and now is pulling on everyone's heart strings for handouts?  Or simply bought the account to scam people with?  If he had used Armory with an OFFLINE computer then he wouldn't have lost his BTC.  My BTC stays with me regardless of how many sob stories I see posted here.  These posts are so suspect-able.....
Because his reputation precedes yours.

So does Bobsag3's and KnC's.

I don't see your point
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June 20, 2014, 03:58:17 PM
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How do you know the OP is not just a scammer who stole the login/password and now is pulling on everyone's heart strings for handouts?  Or simply bought the account to scam people with?  If he had used Armory with an OFFLINE computer then he wouldn't have lost his BTC.  My BTC stays with me regardless of how many sob stories I see posted here.  These posts are so suspect-able.....
Because his reputation precedes yours.

So does Bobsag3's and KnC's.

I don't see your point

Big problem with this community in the still early stages is that it is essentially the same as the old west in America. Ultimately pretty hard to trust ANYONE. 

If OP's story is true, then sorry to hear.

If not, things will catch up with you.
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June 20, 2014, 03:59:04 PM
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How do you know the OP is not just a scammer who stole the login/password and now is pulling on everyone's heart strings for handouts?  Or simply bought the account to scam people with?  If he had used Armory with an OFFLINE computer then he wouldn't have lost his BTC.  My BTC stays with me regardless of how many sob stories I see posted here.  These posts are so suspect-able.....
Because his reputation precedes yours.

So does Bobsag3's and KnC's.

I don't see your point
Stop living a paranoid life, not everyone is a scammer you know.

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June 20, 2014, 04:04:47 PM
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How do you know the OP is not just a scammer who stole the login/password and now is pulling on everyone's heart strings for handouts?  Or simply bought the account to scam people with?  If he had used Armory with an OFFLINE computer then he wouldn't have lost his BTC.  My BTC stays with me regardless of how many sob stories I see posted here.  These posts are so suspect-able.....
Because his reputation precedes yours.

So does Bobsag3's and KnC's.

I don't see your point
Stop living a paranoid life, not everyone is a scammer you know.


When someone claims tha their BTC have been stolen because of teamviewer and then say they had trojans it makes you wonder.
don't you think?

I have yet to get an answer of which trojans.

That being said, this is a rough community where everybody grabs the opportunity to fuck someone over - proven many times before.

SO, my question to you is:
Do you send your money blindfully to a stranger that does not provide valid evidence of theft?


Rep means jack shit.
We have seen how many reputable people screwed the community before.
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June 20, 2014, 04:19:13 PM
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Stop living a paranoid life, not everyone is a scammer you know.


I find that the inherent trust of a person is often related to the metallurgical content of the spoon that they were born with.

I'm guessing that you may have been born on a different side of the tracks then some of the rest of us Wink
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June 20, 2014, 04:21:40 PM
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How do you know the OP is not just a scammer who stole the login/password and now is pulling on everyone's heart strings for handouts?  Or simply bought the account to scam people with?  If he had used Armory with an OFFLINE computer then he wouldn't have lost his BTC.  My BTC stays with me regardless of how many sob stories I see posted here.  These posts are so suspect-able.....
Because his reputation precedes yours.

So does Bobsag3's and KnC's.

I don't see your point
Stop living a paranoid life, not everyone is a scammer you know.


Go ahead and donate to him then.....Suckers born every minute.
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June 20, 2014, 04:25:14 PM
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@Singlebyte. Interesting avatar. Are you like... half a sith or something Wink
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June 20, 2014, 04:37:27 PM
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@Singlebyte. Interesting avatar. Are you like... half a sith or something Wink

LOL...just couldn't find any wings like yours!  Smiley
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June 20, 2014, 04:41:40 PM
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Stories like these were you have had good security scare me Sad
I hope you find the person, hang them up by the genitals and let the vultures pick at them.
They are themselves vultures.
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June 20, 2014, 04:43:14 PM
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Stories like these were you have had good security scare me Sad
I hope you find the person, hang them up by the genitals and let the vultures pick at them.
They are themselves vultures.

Vultures don't pick at themselves
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June 20, 2014, 04:46:02 PM
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I have a strange feeling that we are about to find out that Andy's account has been hacked....
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June 20, 2014, 04:54:26 PM
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I also have a strange feeling that those coins are about to be mixed
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June 20, 2014, 04:56:44 PM
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Instead of giving out loans or donations, why don't we just buy a shitload of stuff on his store?
He would be making profit and we would get something in return, so no chance of being scammed. (Not that I don't believe him)

If he has enough stock of course.

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June 20, 2014, 04:58:36 PM
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Instead of giving out loans or donations, why don't we just buy a shitload of stuff on his store?
He would be making profit and we would get something in return, so no chance of being scammed. (Not that I don't believe him)

If he has enough stock of course.

How about Andy provides valid evidence of his claim and we just donate?
I wouldn't mind....   


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