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September 22, 2014, 06:56:24 AM
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Final Balance   341.69961 BTC  

https://blockchain.info/address/1H53RfXyu59Wx3cyX8PBsJ6ZphJ5K1KGzJ

Wow  Shocked


Calculated how much i have: 0.00351185651% of that Sad
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September 22, 2014, 08:29:21 AM
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I've noticed you've got greasemonkey installed on your browser. That can be used to run harmful Javascript. Are you 100%, checked your scripts, sure that it is not running an malicious scripts? Malware scan will not catch scripts that are running in greasemonkey that steal a balance.
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September 22, 2014, 09:51:22 AM
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"Useless" cross talk gets answers and Explores possibilities. Wound up for something that doesn't involve me? How do you know that i don't play on that site and concerned with the outcome? It involves me when you post on a public forum that i'm a member of. Perhaps if you didn't want my useless crosstalk or my involvement you might want to consider a PM to stunna so i can't chime in.

You seem to Be more focused on pointing out problems with PD and their security than the $40,000 that was "Missing" Seems strange to me and i still doubt your story. How do we know you are not associated with the Address in the link i posted regarding the other scam? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=744692.0     This is where Crosstalk gets people asking questions and finds answers. Maybe the answers come back you are right or maybe the answers come back you are a liar?

The good thing about the Blockchain is that it can be traced from one address to another and eventually comes full circle.


By "useless" I mean the vitriol and half-assed assumptions you keep lobbing out there. You had one good point (that we all would have reached anyways) but you drowned it out with your spontaneous brainfarts. Besides, how any times can you change your mind in one day?

"Got my fingers crossed for you."
"100 BTC feel bad for OP"
"Is that your Address? if so he is trying to scam"  (learn to read a timestamp, dumbfuck)
"Ya he's a scammer no doubt."
"Nothing is right about this accusation."  (the only one doing any accusing is your sorry ass)
"I'll keep quiet and see how it unfolds. Good luck to both parties involved."

Schizophrenic much? Honestly, if I wanted to scam Stunna for 100 BTC, why would I make everything public? Why wouldn't I strictly deal with him in private (which I am also doing. Surprise. You DON'T know everything)? Why don't you do us all a favor and trace the coins through blockchain and find the real culprit?

And yes I did move the remaining coins out of my address to my Coinbase account. I am not crazy about people seeing my balance and when this is all through, I am going to make my business private again. Is that ok with you? Please tell us how this is related to the 2 topics you linked. Or better yet, don't say anything at all.

You strike me as the type of person to speak before they think. Your post history only reinforces this.  In truth, no matter how much you try to bullshit us, you really have no business here. You are just muddying the waters. Go back to the "insult me" topic where you shine. Grown-ups are talking here. Don't worry, one day you'll have a thread of your own.

TL;DR (since I know reading hurts yer noggin'): Come with something useful or just go away.

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September 22, 2014, 09:57:10 AM
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September 22, 2014, 10:01:06 AM
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With regards to the 0.03 balance, it appears that was tipped to your account given that your tip profit is currently 0.03.
EDIT: The 0.03 is from our automated leaderboard daily reward, click the leaderboard tab and view the giveaway terms at the bottom.

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EDIT2: I also noticed you have the greasemonkey add on and need to know if you were running any scripts at the time and I'd like permission to review it if so. Greasemonkey runs scripts on site load which could have made it possible for someone to have thefted your balance. That's my current theory but I'd need more information from yourself of course. A Greasemonkey script could have withdrawn without using the UI which would have not caused the balance to lower. It's important for us to know if you are running any greasemonkey scripts at all currently even non PD ones.

Thanks, I will redact all the stuff about the 0.03 BTC.

As far as the Greasemonkey scripts, I run:
  - Adblock Plus
  - Stylish
  - Dailymotion (re-add playlists)
  - the usual Quicktime, Shockwave, Java, Google Earth

Hope this helps. Ok it is late.
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September 22, 2014, 04:44:03 PM
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September 22, 2014, 05:08:43 PM
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As far as the Greasemonkey scripts, I run:
  - Adblock Plus
  - Stylish
  - Dailymotion (re-add playlists)
  - the usual Quicktime, Shockwave, Java, Google Earth

Hope this helps. Ok it is late.

Those are not greasemonkey scripts, Greasemonkey is an addon that lets you run any arbitrary javascript code to modify or change websites for personal benefit. Say you wanted to automatically fill a field with your name, hit a button every second, or run requests that bypass CSRF-protection on a withdraw API command.

Don't mean to sound like a jerk, are you completely sure you didn't download and install any scripts and are lying to us about it? Your lack of knowledge on Greasemonkey makes me wonder why you even have it installed.
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September 22, 2014, 05:17:59 PM
Last edit: September 22, 2014, 05:44:19 PM by AirFlame
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Stylish if You downloaded the code from stylish it can be malware. There is a way to put a image background that is a link to a gif. in fact that gif is a php code that gather information about You. If You use this stylish stuff to some pages where You login Your login can be compromised. What stylish styles You use ? Make a list of them copy them all and place them on pastebin.com

Read this:

https://forum.userstyles.org/discussion/43719/x

If someone is able to put a track to stylish code i think more can be done.


And for Primedice i think 2FA should be done in the beginning of creating the page...
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September 23, 2014, 01:07:21 AM
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Ok let me explain my feeling on this.

I got "hacked" so to say the same way, I don't have any malware on my CPU its a iPad lol it's impossible I believe. Ok but as soon as I purchased coins on localbitcoins they were withdrawn 10 minutes later. Someone is breaching these sites somehow. I feel so bad for you bro I was sick for a week and it was only a bitcoin for me I can't imagine how you feel :/ keep your head up and remember the scammer will have terrible karma coming for him. It's a real thing don't worry Wink
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September 23, 2014, 03:11:29 AM
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Ok let me explain my feeling on this.

I got "hacked" so to say the same way, I don't have any malware on my CPU its a iPad lol it's impossible I believe. Ok but as soon as I purchased coins on localbitcoins they were withdrawn 10 minutes later. Someone is breaching these sites somehow. I feel so bad for you bro I was sick for a week and it was only a bitcoin for me I can't imagine how you feel :/ keep your head up and remember the scammer will have terrible karma coming for him. It's a real thing don't worry Wink

"I don't have any malware on my CPU its a iPad lol it's impossible I believe" 

... judging by this, you could be running a ton of mallware, and wouldnt know about it.
just coz u update AV and scans dont show anything doesnt mean you're not infected, it only means that the infection is still unknown to the AV/AM,
and thats the whole point of FUD viruses/mallware. Any threat can be obfuscated.

unlike yours, OP's problem is still relatively a mystery, so dont mix apple's and oranges.
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September 23, 2014, 02:10:40 PM
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Ok let me explain my feeling on this.

I got "hacked" so to say the same way, I don't have any malware on my CPU its a iPad lol it's impossible I believe. Ok but as soon as I purchased coins on localbitcoins they were withdrawn 10 minutes later. Someone is breaching these sites somehow. I feel so bad for you bro I was sick for a week and it was only a bitcoin for me I can't imagine how you feel :/ keep your head up and remember the scammer will have terrible karma coming for him. It's a real thing don't worry Wink

"I don't have any malware on my CPU its a iPad lol it's impossible I believe" 

... judging by this, you could be running a ton of mallware, and wouldnt know about it.
just coz u update AV and scans dont show anything doesnt mean you're not infected, it only means that the infection is still unknown to the AV/AM,
and thats the whole point of FUD viruses/mallware. Any threat can be obfuscated.

unlike yours, OP's problem is still relatively a mystery, so dont mix apple's and oranges.

Didn't know I was mixing apples and oranges, excuse me was only trying to help.
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September 23, 2014, 02:46:29 PM
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Hope it works out well, you are in good hands with primedice though.
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September 25, 2014, 02:24:53 PM
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Try checking this:

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Who is vulnerable?

Linux and OS X are vulnerable. Android not, unless you are running a custom rom.

http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2heu88/if_you_are_storing_bitcoins_on_a_linuxmac_system/
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September 29, 2014, 08:02:15 PM
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Was this issue ever resolved?

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September 29, 2014, 09:18:28 PM
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Was this issue ever resolved?

Yes, his coins were stolen by someone and that's it. We will never find out what was really the case here.
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September 29, 2014, 09:48:31 PM
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Was this issue ever resolved?

Apparently so, but I don't know how:

100 bitcoins 'vanished' from a PD account

That's already been solved, you can speak with the person who made the thread about what happened when he is willing to share it himself.

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September 30, 2014, 12:21:22 AM
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Was this issue ever resolved?

Yes, his coins were stolen by someone and that's it. We will never find out what was really the case here.

Do we know if it was malware? I know that was suggested, but have not seen anything definitive about it.

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September 30, 2014, 04:39:38 AM
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Interesting information what with Apple users saying that their computers are virus / malware free with this discovery you have to be careful whatever os your using... Feel for you 100btc is a lot to go missing  Shocked
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September 30, 2014, 04:46:05 AM
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Interesting information what with Apple users saying that their computers are virus / malware free with this discovery you have to be careful whatever os your using... Feel for you 100btc is a lot to go missing  Shocked

All I can say is there is no issue with the security of primedice, I'm hoping OP will consider editing his post within the next few days with the full story of what happened. I'm not going to share what happened without permission but once he explains you will understand why I've chosen not to.

There are users who choose to store hundreds of coins on their account at one time and have had zero issues, if you have any fear just enable 2FA and as long as your PC is secure you should be good.

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October 02, 2014, 06:58:49 AM
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Interesting information what with Apple users saying that their computers are virus / malware free with this discovery you have to be careful whatever os your using... Feel for you 100btc is a lot to go missing  Shocked

All I can say is there is no issue with the security of primedice, I'm hoping OP will consider editing his post within the next few days with the full story of what happened. I'm not going to share what happened without permission but once he explains you will understand why I've chosen not to.

There are users who choose to store hundreds of coins on their account at one time and have had zero issues, if you have any fear just enable 2FA and as long as your PC is secure you should be good.


Hi, OP here.
Stunna has been incredibly helpful in the situation so far. The current theory is that a thief must have compromised my account by brute-forcing my weak password. Since there would be no way for anyone on the outside to know exactly when I had been online at PD (since I did not make any bets or make my presence known in the chatroom on the day of the theft), they must have been monitoring the blockchain for large deposits from my personal wallet to my PD address somehow. Possibly through the use of some script? I have no clue...  Sad

I have to hand it to the thief for having enough technical know-how and impeccable timing to pull off the withdrawal in the incredibly small (literally 2 minute) window between confirmation and my first attempted bet.

If anyone out there has seen this type of theft before, PLEASE LET US KNOW any details you have, as this is the first time I have seen anything like it.

Now that 2FA is available, hopefully this will be the last time.

Thanks,
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