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July 13, 2015, 10:48:15 AM
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Ilusion...  Grin

"In the list published by the hackers"... or... by cloudminr... Wink
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July 13, 2015, 10:50:30 AM
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I really wish for more transparency from cloudminr.io side.

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July 13, 2015, 10:51:20 AM
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Who can explain me this. In the list published by the hackers at homepage of cloudminr the first row is:

admofficer,adm@admian.co,175o52E64wHQumzfLFnKrPaukJsvo9pgMb

This accont (me) seems to be the account of the admin of cloudminr.

Can anyone tell me why show this row if they (cloudminr) are scammers and the data are put there by they?

because it would look extremely suspicious if the admin account would be left out. it's to make it look legit.

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July 13, 2015, 10:55:45 AM
Last edit: July 13, 2015, 11:16:40 AM by n2004al
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Who can explain me this. In the list published by the hackers at homepage of cloudminr the first row is:

admofficer,adm@admian.co,175o52E64wHQumzfLFnKrPaukJsvo9pgMb

This accont (me) seems to be the account of the admin of cloudminr.

Can anyone tell me why show this row if they (cloudminr) are scammers and the data are put there by they?

because it would look extremely suspicious if the admin account would be left out. it's to make it look legit.

That's assume that the account of admin in this kind of list of every similar site it is ALWAYS and is always in the same place. Can you confirm this for sure? I must be sure about this format?

Then, you think that they have all this attention to the details?
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July 13, 2015, 12:27:17 PM
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If someone believes that they will come back again in the future?

with kind regards
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July 13, 2015, 12:32:19 PM
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If someone believes that they will come back again in the future?

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I hope and I want to hope (even because the hope die last).... Believing it is a little hard.... With the things that are happening (and maybe can happen in the future) it is every day more difficult that they come back....
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July 13, 2015, 12:36:47 PM
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Has anybody seen this?

They published all the emails and passwords of their users on the website

And also here: http://pastebin.com/cZ7sy3Gr

Sorry if you have seen this already, but this is way to important let it slip down the pages.
If you have reused your cloudminr password somewhere, go change it ASAP!!

Thank you! It is obvious but I was waiting for someone to say it!

This brings up another issue: if you have a username password on any site that can be a potential scam... Well you know what to do!
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July 13, 2015, 12:45:12 PM
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The provider has suspended the cloudminr.io account; it may well be too late as someone may have already bought the list.

*however*, IMHO, 1BTC seems a pitiful amount to be asking for a userlist the size of the one cloudminr.io reportedly had.
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July 13, 2015, 12:50:01 PM
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The provider has suspended the cloudminr.io account; it may well be too late as someone may have already bought the list.

*however*, IMHO, 1BTC seems a pitiful amount to be asking for a userlist the size of the one cloudminr.io reportedly had.


That list has no value. First because everyone (if cloudminr will be someday live) will change the password immediately after the site will be live. Second because the password can be changed only by the owner because there will be used the email to change it and the buyer must have access to the email of the user too.
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July 13, 2015, 12:58:38 PM
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If someone believes that they will come back again in the future?

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If they are professional scammers, they are allready back with a fresh HYIP. Wink Tell me where, so I can invest and win again.

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July 13, 2015, 01:52:08 PM
Last edit: July 13, 2015, 02:04:45 PM by Ritch
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Who can explain me this. In the list published by the hackers at homepage of cloudminr the first row is:

admofficer,adm@admian.co,175o52E64wHQumzfLFnKrPaukJsvo9pgMb

This accont (me) seems to be the account of the admin of cloudminr.

Can anyone tell me why show this row if they (cloudminr) are scammers and the data are put there by they?

because it would look extremely suspicious if the admin account would be left out. it's to make it look legit.

Too much action for a scammer to fake a hack, because it makes no sense anymore. I guess, they have enough work now to sell our BTCs and build a new scam. Well, I would invest again, because all early investors in HYIPs are winners like me. Let's ask all the first investors and big advertisers in this forum about their ROIs to see how much you can earn with such shemes in a legit and easy way ...
Cloudminr: 113% without internal reinvestments and 180% with.
BCS: 165%
First in - first out [1th rule(s)!]

There are five species of players here:
1) the spotters - they neither win nor lose anything but allways know it better than others  Tongue
2) the winners  Cool
3) the losers  Cry
4) the investigators/headhunters - they dream to find a real scammer and are Heros with a nice hobby  Wink
5) the big advertisers - they sit back and laugh about all other  Grin

... but wait ... there is a 6th species:
the scammers! If they are winners or losers is a decision of the species-4-profession. Wink
All in all it's like reality-TV in the view of species 2&5.  Cheesy

BUT: I'm not laughing at losers. On the contrary, I always repeat my rules of investing in HYIPs. More I can not do.

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July 13, 2015, 02:03:28 PM
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These low lifes. Pretend to be hacked now selling users data for extra money. Speechless.

Btw, Ritch, stop bagging about your win with ponzis while everyone else losing money, it's quite rude IMHO. You could brag forever for your % increase, but the margin is more important Wink. No one cares when you made merely 1 BTC with ponzis Wink
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July 13, 2015, 02:16:15 PM
Last edit: July 13, 2015, 02:30:17 PM by Ritch
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These low lifes. Pretend to be hacked now selling users data for extra money. Speechless.

Btw, Ritch, stop bagging about your win with ponzis while everyone else losing money, it's quite rude IMHO. You could brag forever for your % increase, but the margin is more important Wink. No one cares when you made merely 1 BTC with ponzis Wink

Be fair, please.  Wink I can't repeat my rules often enough as you can see. As long there are losers, something is going wrong. (But I'm seemingly the only one who talk about winnings here.)
You wanna know my margin? Merely 1 BTC per week, day or hour? *lol* No ... much more, guess what..  Grin (Hint: my name is not yet in the list of the top1000, but it's enough as long I'm not greedy but realistic. The big money is not a part of small HYIPs but realtime-trading: http://bitcointicker.co/).

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July 13, 2015, 02:45:33 PM
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Has anybody seen this?

They published all the emails and passwords of their users on the website

And also here: http://pastebin.com/cZ7sy3Gr

Must be a proof that the site was hacked and the hackers want to damage as much as they can cloudminr.

That link has been removed, here is another one http://pastebin.com/PcVSmbaD I am not on the list btw

And its gone.
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July 13, 2015, 03:17:23 PM
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CHANGE ALL YOUR PASSWORDS ASAP!

The FULL database has been sold:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1120620
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1120666.0
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July 13, 2015, 03:21:13 PM
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CHANGE ALL YOUR PASSWORDS ASAP!

The full database has been sold: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1120620

Oh yes! What e smart advice ... But you must tell to cloudminr to go live. Only in this way we can login and change the password.

Or you know another way?
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July 13, 2015, 03:24:51 PM
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CHANGE ALL YOUR PASSWORDS ASAP!

The full database has been sold: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1120620

Oh yes! What e smart advice ... But you must tell to cloudminr to go live. Only in this way we can login and change the password.

Or you know another way?
Dude I mean change the passwords of all other websites where you use the same password (bad idea!) (facebook, email provider, google, etc..)

Cloudminr will never go live anymore
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July 13, 2015, 03:30:42 PM
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CHANGE ALL YOUR PASSWORDS ASAP!

The full database has been sold: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1120620

Oh yes! What e smart advice ... But you must tell to cloudminr to go live. Only in this way we can login and change the password.

Or you know another way?
Dude I mean change the passwords of all other websites where you use the same password (bad idea!) (facebook, email provider, google, etc..)

Cloudminr will never go live anymore

this. it's a good idea to use 1password or even better keepass for unique passwords. using the same password for every service is very dangerous

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July 13, 2015, 03:31:37 PM
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CHANGE ALL YOUR PASSWORDS ASAP!

The full database has been sold: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1120620

Oh yes! What e smart advice ... But you must tell to cloudminr to go live. Only in this way we can login and change the password.

Or you know another way?
Dude I mean change the passwords of all other websites where you use the same password (bad idea!) (facebook, email provider, google, etc..)

Cloudminr will never go live anymore

I never use the same password for sites in which can be earned. But thanks for the warning. Even this it must be happened day ago for the interested people. The list was in sell days ago. And supposed it was sold.

And wish that your prediction about cloudminr be wrong.  Wink
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July 13, 2015, 05:21:16 PM
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lol unbelievable. So they basically screw people out of their BTC ... THEN they go even lower and sell off the user list.

Wow.. im just amazed. I guess i shouldnt be tho, they scam people out of money and then scam a little more.

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