burstcoin (OP)
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November 07, 2014, 01:05:42 AM |
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i think there is a hacker that is stealing ppl burst coin
BURST-FRNC-8G44-FNQP-AEQFS
not my wallet but now my account is empty
Full Hash: a3ef1a22011c2f4c4dec7422d84c3cb6a73c03f991642c49c0aac159ac0e8711 Confirmations: 734 Signature Hash: db82653bca0f90868b8e8e277c82f98c68e1c46a2590a854001e2667048627e4 Amount NQT: 15'075 BURST ec_block_height: 30549 Block: 1723633751819466101 Recipient RS: BURST-FRNC-8G44-FNQP-AEQFS Type: 0 Fee NQT: 1 BURST Recipient: 10103487335684824714 Version: 1 Sender: You Timestamp: 7419262 ec_block_id: 13420289258326036281 Height: 30562 Subtype: 0 Sender Public Key: e53096f42bedc9434fa311fec0f008e4a749a79fa7a53c149f1f6f14f426174e Deadline: 1440 Block Timestamp: 7419271 Sender RS: You signature: 5c783709d6d12bbb8689051d62e56a5cb08814f0db1b26847b22b04ffbe9de00ee3a2379d2a00d0 f87bdfe70ebd4273b91b398e5a5316b0446586f04782306b1
This same address was posted a few pages back by 2 other people who lost burst to it, but a link between them them has not yet been found. Can you post how secure your password was(number of characters, randomly generated or not, etc), and any burst-related or cryptocurrency software you've recently started using, and whether you're using precompiled binarys or compiled them yourself? It would help see if there's a common link in this(ex particular program)
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BURST-QHCJ-9HB5-PTGC-5Q8J9
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Billyboy402
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November 07, 2014, 01:06:17 AM |
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how do you make it with ur own password , and not the one they give you ?
There's a link at the bottom of page, or simply specify that you're returning user and enter another passphrase. Do not use these pre-generated words. suck it has to be 35 long
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THIS ACCOUNT WAS HACK > SORRY FOR ANY ONE THAT HAS DEALT WITH THIS ACCOUNT.
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Billyboy402
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November 07, 2014, 01:09:14 AM |
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i think there is a hacker that is stealing ppl burst coin
BURST-FRNC-8G44-FNQP-AEQFS
not my wallet but now my account is empty
Full Hash: a3ef1a22011c2f4c4dec7422d84c3cb6a73c03f991642c49c0aac159ac0e8711 Confirmations: 734 Signature Hash: db82653bca0f90868b8e8e277c82f98c68e1c46a2590a854001e2667048627e4 Amount NQT: 15'075 BURST ec_block_height: 30549 Block: 1723633751819466101 Recipient RS: BURST-FRNC-8G44-FNQP-AEQFS Type: 0 Fee NQT: 1 BURST Recipient: 10103487335684824714 Version: 1 Sender: You Timestamp: 7419262 ec_block_id: 13420289258326036281 Height: 30562 Subtype: 0 Sender Public Key: e53096f42bedc9434fa311fec0f008e4a749a79fa7a53c149f1f6f14f426174e Deadline: 1440 Block Timestamp: 7419271 Sender RS: You signature: 5c783709d6d12bbb8689051d62e56a5cb08814f0db1b26847b22b04ffbe9de00ee3a2379d2a00d0 f87bdfe70ebd4273b91b398e5a5316b0446586f04782306b1
This same address was posted a few pages back by 2 other people who lost burst to it, but a link between them them has not yet been found. Can you post how secure your password was(number of characters, randomly generated or not, etc), and any burst-related or cryptocurrency software you've recently started using, and whether you're using precompiled binarys or compiled them yourself? It would help see if there's a common link in this(ex particular program) password was = applepie123 - no new software or any thing new , download the wallet direct from the here . could it be a software that was install on my PC or key stroke ... the hacker account is worth less then 0.5BTC so yea i dont really care about the value , but atleast we have all learnt
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THIS ACCOUNT WAS HACK > SORRY FOR ANY ONE THAT HAS DEALT WITH THIS ACCOUNT.
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mmmaybe
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November 07, 2014, 01:13:20 AM |
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password was = applepie123 - no new software or any thing new , download the wallet direct from the here . could it be a software that was install on my PC or key stroke ... the hacker account is worth less then 0.5BTC so yea i dont really care about the value , but atleast we have all learnt
Someone is probably "just" bruteforcing weak passwords, I guess.
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mafostedu
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November 07, 2014, 06:28:19 AM |
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password was = applepie123 - no new software or any thing new , download the wallet direct from the here . could it be a software that was install on my PC or key stroke ... the hacker account is worth less then 0.5BTC so yea i dont really care about the value , but atleast we have all learnt
Someone is probably "just" bruteforcing weak passwords, I guess. Correct. It's a simple bruteforcing. I was the victim of this & mostly posted first about this kind of hacking at the following link, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731923.msg8822983#msg8822983My password was long enough but instead of random words it was the collection of few dictionary words + few numbers. I didn't loose much but I had to re-plot my whole available space with the new a/c with more stronger randomly generated password which took almost a week ! I think since this is the web based wallet 2FA is must to avoid this kind of hacking (I am not sure if it's possible or not) or atleast we need captcha to avoid some auto-script. It's easy to make a script which can check combination of dictionary words & make a list of account balance itself without any manual work. Later once the list is ready, the so called hacker can transfer the whole balance as he desires.
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brizio71
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Blockchain Just Entered The Real World
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November 07, 2014, 08:31:41 AM |
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I'm using the latest version of your Uray Burst Miner 1.1 R4 on Linux, there is a particular configuration or option to put on mining.conf file in order to know how many seconds it took to read a folder of plots ?
How I can understand how many shared plots read the pool ?
Thanks
Fabrizio
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unsoindovo
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https://locktrip.com/?refId=40964
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November 07, 2014, 08:48:24 AM |
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BURST-68JV-2EAW-WDRB-FKZ4Y is the new hacker adress hast a few burst in there now
for choose stronger passwor use a GUID generator like... there are a lot site online... http://www.guidgen.com/good by!
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xiaogr
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November 07, 2014, 11:54:29 AM |
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Something is wrong with the blogs at cryptomining.farm
I missed block 31471
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newuser01
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November 07, 2014, 12:27:01 PM |
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Alright, have a v2 pool running at http://178.62.39.204:8121/The v1 pool will be converted to v2 in a day or 2, but setting up the migration would have delayed this release, and only running that one on v2 could result in a dangerously high portion of network hashrate on one pool, so it's better to split it for now anyway. Usage: You will need the pocminer_pool posted previously when the v1 pool was launched: https://mega.co.nz/#!7hwHQJLZ!-waC7CwWeMStkdAwjEVbew1fN_YqeZDRWMWfCylaNPoReward reassignment has not been integrated into the wallet gui yet, however an extra html page was included in the 1.0.3 release that you can use. http://localhost:8125/rewardassignment.htmlBelow where it says set reward recipient, fill in your passphrase, and put the pool's burst- address where it says recipient, and submit. This will have a fee of 1 Burst. It should come up with a page of a bunch of details you won't care about if everything is good. Once the transaction is in a valid block + 3 confirms, you should be able to use the pool. You can check the users list on the pool to make sure that your numerical account id is there(your generate address) Edit the pool's ip/port into the run_mine file for pocminer_pool. Rename or move your passphrases.txt file, since pocminer_pool will try to solo instead if it sees a correct passphrase for those plots. Starting target deadline is 75k PPLNS When your balance hits 500 burst you get paid. All users who have not upgraded to 1.0.3 are now on a bad fork V2 Pool allows you to mine with your solo plots. You do NOT have to regenerate plots if you have solo plots. v1 pool users can keep mining without doing anything. the v1 -> v2 migration for v1 pool users will be transparent to them, and not require them to do anything.is pool offline?
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paduser
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November 07, 2014, 07:43:37 PM |
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Is it possible that I earn less Burst with the C miner then with the Java miner?
Because these are my thought in the last few days I using the C miner.
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Sevith
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November 07, 2014, 07:58:22 PM |
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Did you expect to not get hacked when your putting your password on the blockchain for anyone to hack? C'mon guys...Are'nt we smarter than that?
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fivebells
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November 07, 2014, 08:11:21 PM |
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Would there be any interest in including something like http://www.passwordmeter.com/ into the passphrase pages along with some warnings and links to past thefts, to really beat people over the head with the importance of choosing a strong password?
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fivebells
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November 07, 2014, 08:20:49 PM |
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I just broke the "send message" dialog by including an apostrophe in the transaction amount field (by copy/pasting the account balance and then reducing it slightly.) The dialog has hung for over five minutes, saying "Submitting."
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paduser
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November 07, 2014, 08:37:04 PM |
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Would there be any interest in including something like http://www.passwordmeter.com/ into the passphrase pages along with some warnings and links to past thefts, to really beat people over the head with the importance of choosing a strong password? Yes a progessbar that shows how secure the password is. But it would be good if you have the option to turn it off. I think that would help new user to set a secure password.
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burstcoin (OP)
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November 07, 2014, 11:17:05 PM |
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Would there be any interest in including something like http://www.passwordmeter.com/ into the passphrase pages along with some warnings and links to past thefts, to really beat people over the head with the importance of choosing a strong password? Yes a progessbar that shows how secure the password is. But it would be good if you have the option to turn it off. I think that would help new user to set a secure password. As a general concept it seems nice, but it seems like it's far easier said than done, and you don't want to be misleading due to having overlooked something. It seems you'd need to include word lists of most major languages(you don't want to tell someone their short sentence is secure because you're not identifying words as words since it's in an unrecognised language), along with copies of major public domain literature(a user's favourite passage of the bible is not a good password, even if it has a high word count, but you'll never recognise it as such without including a copy). Even after bloating the client with all that, utilizing them in a rating algorithm might be non-trivial.
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BURST-QHCJ-9HB5-PTGC-5Q8J9
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Irontiga
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November 08, 2014, 12:47:25 AM Last edit: November 08, 2014, 04:44:27 AM by Irontiga |
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[ByteLotto]The first burst lottery. Each ticket is valid till december 23. We will be having weekly draws till then, so the earlier you buy the better. It means better chances to win something. There will also be a massive prize on december 23. This will account for a half of all the money raised. More details here: https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/ann-bytelotto14.311/
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sickfancy
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November 08, 2014, 01:11:04 AM |
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[ByteLotto]The first burst lottery. Each ticket is valid till december 23. We will be having weekly draws till then, so the earlier you buy the better. It means better chances to win something. There will also be a massive prize on december 23. This will account for a half of all the money raised. More details here: https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/ann-bytelotto14.311/ What's ByteEnterprises?
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Irontiga
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November 08, 2014, 01:35:56 AM |
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[ByteLotto]The first burst lottery. Each ticket is valid till december 23. We will be having weekly draws till then, so the earlier you buy the better. It means better chances to win something. There will also be a massive prize on december 23. This will account for a half of all the money raised. More details here: https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/ann-bytelotto14.311/ What's ByteEnterprises? It is kinda like the next generation of hardinvest. It just gets all the money that we make from all of the things we do for burst. A large part goes into burst development as well, so it is really made for BURST Difference is that all shares are active from the start, and there is no hdd's mining in to the account. However, there will be ltc gear shares mining into it https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/ann-byteenterprises.310/
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Irontiga
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November 08, 2014, 03:36:30 AM Last edit: November 08, 2014, 04:44:43 AM by Irontiga |
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[ByteGear]Support BURST price and volume by purchasing ByteGear Every 1 ByteGear = 1 qAsic LTCGear share. Whenever there is an LTC payout it will be converted to BURST, placing BUY pressure Buy ByteGear by sending burst to: BURST-UGCW-7PH8-5KFL-7D2TN The BURST will be traded for BTC, and the BTC used to buy LTCGear. Do not worry, we will NOT be dumping it, we have large investors who want BURST, but don't want to push the price up to an UN-sustainable level(not a good for anyone). The trade between burst and btc will still take place on the exchanges, increasing volume. With LTCGear there is share multiplication, so whenever this happens, for every 1 ByteGear that you have you will receive more ByteGear(90% of the ltcgear multiplication, other 10% fee to ByteEnterprises). See more: https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/ann-bytegear.309/Pretty much, by buying ByteGear you are: Investing and getting monthly dividends Increasing BURST volume Adding BURST buy pressure Supporting ByteEnterprises, which is all for supporting and promoting burst Supporting BURST development Sound good? Buy some Once the market is more liquid and burst's price more stable, we will start selling on the ae, but for now things are a little too crazy
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