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August 14, 2014, 05:07:10 AM
Last edit: August 15, 2014, 07:49:04 AM by powganima
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Here is a sloppy wallet meant for people to try to steal it.  I put $$$ in there.  

My private key passphrase:  omit news aerobic school convince copy indoor castle crop unveil expand sho**********




 a screen shot of the key is here on flickr:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/62633177@N08/14910359611/in/photostream/




I will be frequently checking my balance to see if anyone stole it.

cheers.  thx!  Good Luck!!!

pls steal from me.
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August 14, 2014, 05:27:14 AM
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Where's the wallet and what's the address?All I can see is the password.And is the last word with all the charachters you've made as *?

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August 14, 2014, 05:35:56 AM
Last edit: August 14, 2014, 05:55:00 AM by powganima
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Where's the wallet and what's the address?All I can see is the password.And is the last word with all the charachters you've made as *?

it is a hive wallet.  The private key is a BNP 31 and BNP 39 protocol

with the passphrase, you can get into my private wallet.

Hive wallet private keys are made of a 12 word pass phrase.  I posted the phrase for you to steal.  Look on the flickr link if you don't believe me.  
https://www.flickr.com/photos/62633177@N08/14910359611/in/photostream/

cheers.

It is from Hive Wallet.

cheers.



The reason I am doing this and giving my wallet out there is that I want people to steal it.  This way, I can prove the Hive Wallet's level of security--as in whether it can hold up to scrutiny or not.




I got the idea from this link: The guy recommends letting the thief steal $50 from you!!!!
http://bitcoininvestor.wordpress.com/2014/01/12/first-line-of-bitcoin-defense-sloppy-wallets/


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First line of bitcoin defense? Sloppy wallets  January 12, 2014Bitcoin News

If you’re investing in bitcoin, I recommend you visit YouTube and watch some vlogs on James DeAngelo’s World Bitcoin Network. He posted one this week on security that included the easiest possible methods for setting up secure storage of your bitcoins.

You can generate as many wallets as you want instantly off of http://www.bitaddress.org. You should go there and make a sloppy wallet right now. It might save you from a hack some day. The site instantly generates a new wallet and you can ask for as many as you want. You need to print, or take a screenshot of the public and private keys. Anyone who has your private key can access all bitcoin stored in that wallet.

Make a folder called “Bitcoin” and nest another folder named “Wallet.” Put your screenshot, or scan or just copy the numbers of your private key into this nest. Ideally, you want to transfer at least $50 into this wallet. I know that seems like a lot to offer up to a thief, but if you are penetrated, the information will be worth the amount invested.

Meanwhile, the balance of your portfolio should be moved either to cold storage or a paper wallet, and both are easy to do. For cold storage all that’s needed is a $10 flash drive. For paper storage, you just print a few copies of the wallet and then remove it from the internet. However, should anyone discover your flash drive or paper wallet, your bitcoins are theirs for the taking.

If you want the ultimate in security, there’s a new exchange that will insure all your bitcoin from theft and handle all the cold storage themselves. However, there is a large fee attached to this service, at least large in the sense of bitcoin world, where micro payments are the norm.

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August 14, 2014, 07:45:56 AM
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anyone grab it yet?

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August 14, 2014, 07:58:13 AM
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anyone grab it yet?

Idk whats this project

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August 14, 2014, 08:02:59 AM
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Success!!
Passphrase: omit news aerobic school convince copy indoor castle crop unveil expand shoulder
PIN: 1234

BALANCE 0 BTC
WHAT THE HELL!!

https://www.diigo.com/item/image/4w4c5/9xjp

Will anyone send me something for all the hard work?

1At8KjNtUyAhWdUuNrZyUsCVQCFqcuY68m

Thank you

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August 14, 2014, 08:22:45 AM
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Well,maybe the received btc in the picture I see is the actual balance in the wallet.So that's what you manage to get in the end.  Cheesy

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August 14, 2014, 08:47:49 AM
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i think so

it is not worth one hundredth the trouble i took

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August 14, 2014, 12:34:51 PM
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i think so

Success!!
Passphrase: omit news aerobic school convince copy indoor castle crop unveil expand shoulder
PIN: 1234


Nice!  Let me send you some more money! :-)

U stole my wallet good!

How did u do it?  Did u do it be brute force? . . . as in open a dictionary and go through all the words that began with sho?

Next time, I am going to ramp up on the amount of $$$$.  Furthermore, I am going to move the seen segment to the middle.  Hence, the last password of, say, "shoulder" is going to look like --oul---

That would harder because no dictionary would help you :-)

cheers.

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August 14, 2014, 12:53:21 PM
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"Please steal $$$"... The wallet only had dust  Sad
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August 14, 2014, 12:56:43 PM
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"Please steal $$$"... The wallet only had dust  Sad


on a totally unrelated note, i am going to go way off topic:

The waggle feature on Hive really works. :-)

It is fucking crazy cool.  I can just find waggle and give $$$ away.

cheers.
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August 14, 2014, 02:22:07 PM
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Received it.

Thank you.  Wink

I wasn't expecting you to send me the coins. That was a cool idea.

How i did it? Partial brute force and common sense. it took me almost an hour. next time i will take far less time

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August 14, 2014, 03:51:31 PM
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Cool I would like to learn to do this too, is there any a guide on net? If yes please PM me.
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August 14, 2014, 04:54:14 PM
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Received it.

Thank you.  Wink

I wasn't expecting you to send me the coins. That was a cool idea.

How i did it? Partial brute force and common sense. it took me almost an hour. next time i will take far less time

Congrats, how much was the prize?  This next round should be more interesting now that it's confirmed the OP paid out.  Grin
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August 14, 2014, 09:40:21 PM
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Received it.

Thank you.  Wink

I wasn't expecting you to send me the coins. That was a cool idea.

How i did it? Partial brute force and common sense. it took me almost an hour. next time i will take far less time

Took you almost an hour... what the??

Im the one that got the wallet contents dust -  yeah not happy OP with the dust you left.

It took me 2 minutes.  The last word was obvious it was shoulder and most pins are initially set to 1234 so that is the 1st one I tried and it worked.

OP please send some coin to the intial withdrawal address of the wallet that now contains the dust.

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August 15, 2014, 04:09:10 AM
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i dont think so.

I used a method which will let me access the wallet whichever word it was


Anyone could have taken it and there is no proof u did it

Also if he sends it to the address anyone could access it and anyone could withdraw it

THIS WALLET IS PUBLIC

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August 15, 2014, 04:20:51 AM
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i dont think so.

I used a method which will let me access the wallet whichever word it was


Anyone could have taken it and there is no proof u did it

Also if he sends it to the address anyone could access it and anyone could withdraw it

THIS WALLET IS PUBLIC

1) You IDIOT. 2) I cant believe you accusing me of something ...hmmm

...The initial withdrawal address. Where the dust went to.
Not the OPs wallet.

Only the person who 1st cracked wallet controls that address .ie. ME.

Ill send all funds back to op or you if it matters with a note saying 'from goose20'.

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August 15, 2014, 07:48:08 AM
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Ok.

Round 2 of Sloppy Wallet:


The original sloppy wallet concept said that there should be $50 in the wallet.  (as recommended by
http://bitcoininvestor.wordpress.com/2014/01/12/first-line-of-bitcoin-defense-sloppy-wallets/ )


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So, here is $50 in the wallet.  But, I have also made wallet a lot harder to crack. It is uncrackable even though I post the wallet picture passphrase here:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/62633177@N08/14737322817/in/photostream/lightbox/


Here is the wallet with $50 in it:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/62633177@N08/14923183482/in/photostream/lightbox/


If you really can crack this one . . . I should pay you $100 instead of $50.  But, I seriously doubt it is crackable, so it is a moot point. 

Have fun!

cheers.

:-)
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August 15, 2014, 10:18:06 AM
Last edit: August 15, 2014, 11:29:40 AM by goose20
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Ok.

Round 2 of Sloppy Wallet:


The original sloppy wallet concept said that there should be $50 in the wallet.  (as recommended by
http://bitcoininvestor.wordpress.com/2014/01/12/first-line-of-bitcoin-defense-sloppy-wallets/ )


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So, here is $50 in the wallet.  But, I have also made wallet a lot harder to crack. It is uncrackable even though I post the wallet picture passphrase here:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/62633177@N08/14737322817/in/photostream/lightbox/


Here is the wallet with $50 in it:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/62633177@N08/14923183482/in/photostream/lightbox/


If you really can crack this one . . . I should pay you $100 instead of $50.  But, I seriously doubt it is crackable, so it is a moot point.  

Have fun!

cheers.

:-)

TROLL

Are you just taking the piss??

Your 1st 'steal my $$$…' wallet had 4 cents in it. You also originally said it had $50.

Now you say $50 again - but put only 0.01btc. Do the math...

YOU OWE ME $49.96 as the person who 1st cracked your 1st game.

txid: 6805c682f5240ec315046d2435101ed60b0258f274b1279cffc15490007011bd

you will send funds moving out from the original withdrawal address that took the 1st wallets dust into my forum address (see my profile).


Edit: Never mind, you seem to be just a kid. Enjoy your playtime.
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August 15, 2014, 02:46:00 PM
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Ok.

Round 2 of Sloppy Wallet:


The original sloppy wallet concept said that there should be $50 in the wallet.  (as recommended by
http://bitcoininvestor.wordpress.com/2014/01/12/first-line-of-bitcoin-defense-sloppy-wallets/ )


-----
So, here is $50 in the wallet.  But, I have also made wallet a lot harder to crack. It is uncrackable even though I post the wallet picture passphrase here:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/62633177@N08/14737322817/in/photostream/lightbox/


Here is the wallet with $50 in it:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/62633177@N08/14923183482/in/photostream/lightbox/


If you really can crack this one . . . I should pay you $100 instead of $50.  But, I seriously doubt it is crackable, so it is a moot point.  

Have fun!

cheers.

:-)

TROLL

Are you just taking the piss??

Your 1st 'steal my $$$…' wallet had 4 cents in it. You also originally said it had $50.

Now you say $50 again - but put only 0.01btc. Do the math...

YOU OWE ME $49.96 as the person who 1st cracked your 1st game.

txid: 6805c682f5240ec315046d2435101ed60b0258f274b1279cffc15490007011bd

you will send funds moving out from the original withdrawal address that took the 1st wallets dust into my forum address (see my profile).


Edit: Never mind, you seem to be just a kid. Enjoy your playtime.


Ok. no need to try to pretend you did something you didn't do.  What are you trying to accomplish?  You named-called two people on this thread as though we owe you something.  Yet, instead of doing legitimate work, you think you can get rewarded by coming on here as a Johnny-Come-Lately, attempting to strong arm people in a drunken rage to squeeze money out of people who actually do the work.

You, sir, are what btc does not need.  Sigh.  Pathetic.  Everyone else I have met in btc are decent, kind.  On the other hand, you, sir, seem three standard deviations out of the norm, making you a standard deviant.  You hear me,? you DEVIANT?

Evidence:
The evidence is clear.  You wait until someone clearly has done the work, then you come with foul language, representing yourself as some great genius of hacking.  Here is a quote in a post you wrote to btcmaze: "You fucking idiot, you took an hour?  I took two seconds!  . . . (yeah, right) [comment mine]."

You r laughable.  Yet, you don't quit, as people of your ilk are never wont to do.  We are now in round two of the sloppy wallet game, and again, instead of actually hacking my wallet, you default to foul language in a weak attempt to extort $$$ out of me.  Your pattern is so shallow and transparent. :-) ahahahahahahhaaahahaha.  You are entertaining.  (and sad.)

Here is what I got to say to you:  Hey, Genius. . . if u r such a god of hacking, why don't u take the money out of the wallet that is publicly posted?


It is simple as that. 


cheers.  And have fun and good luck to everyone else who are trying to do play this game the right way :-)  $50 awaits anyone who can crack this sloppy wallet (even to our lovable deviant goose) ;-)

enjoy!
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