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July 13, 2015, 06:43:05 PM |
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honestly it seems quite confusing...
#1 could be actual proof that they were hacked... #2 1btc? really? rather weird to ask for such a small amount, on top of what they made...
or, they did it exactly like that to make us think they were hacked, when in fact they weren't
i know that cloudminr coming back is rather improbable... however a lesson must be learned, out of this...
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July 13, 2015, 06:48:17 PM |
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thank you for the information full databes has been sold. omg be carefull everyone.
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July 13, 2015, 08:12:39 PM |
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thank you for the information full databes has been sold. omg be carefull everyone. That link says An error has occured. Does anyone know if it was actually sold ? All I see is topic on bitcoin discussion saying someone is selling.
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July 13, 2015, 09:24:32 PM |
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thank you for the information full databes has been sold. omg be carefull everyone. That link says An error has occured. Does anyone know if it was actually sold ? All I see is topic on bitcoin discussion saying someone is selling. Type in cache: before the link to see the link before it was deleted by mods. Example: cache:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1120620 It seems like the database has been sold, CHANGE YOUR PASSWORDS ASAP.
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fryarminer
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July 13, 2015, 09:31:30 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: ****
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 **** I am not on the list btw I'm not on any of the lists either. Me neither.
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July 13, 2015, 09:40:25 PM |
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That's the same site claiming to have hacked pretty much everyone.
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July 13, 2015, 09:45:15 PM |
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July 13, 2015, 09:55:48 PM |
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Pretty risky posting stuff like that. They could really piss off the wrong people by selling all of that stolen info , but people have no conscious these days. This is just another reason why crypto will never get off the ground.
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July 13, 2015, 10:12:24 PM Last edit: July 13, 2015, 10:24:41 PM by Sonya |
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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 2 lists over 7,000 names and so far I'm not in any of them.. I don't know if I should feel left out or count my blessings here. Hm.. so now I've seen 3 different lists over 8000 accounts and mine isn't in any of them.. I did notice a few different cloudminrs List is also going for $150 https://payivy.com/v/7a4d7
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July 13, 2015, 10:31:11 PM |
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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 2 lists over 7,000 names and so far I'm not in any of them.. I don't know if I should feel left out or count my blessings here. Any how the mail I registered with was only used for this site, I never used it anywhere else it was only a temp mail. Count your blessings I say, but if you you start to get some unusual mails ( new mining sites) or anything that seems suspicious, then it would be highly probable your mail was sold. Happened to me with the Minethatcloud scam, I just dropped that temp mail addy also. Even the mail I registered here with is masking my real one. Good for Firefox Mask your email, phone, and credit card as you browse and shop on the web
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And its gone.
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July 13, 2015, 10:48:59 PM |
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If cloudminr returns, I hope I could get my investment back. I've had 513GH/s hashrate and was planning to upgrade before all of this happened.
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July 14, 2015, 12:10:34 AM |
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What do you need only a farm picture for invest? Lol All that site they never provide real info or name.. And of course pictures are false! This site is identified as scam since start! Check post! On Hashocean you can receive hardware! Check! lol. yeah we will all sign up because you said they are legit and posted your ref-link for the second time. Yes and thanks for the quote! I don't understand why this thread is not already locked by mods! Bullshit! Owner remove all his post and this thread is alive? Just say bye bye to your Bictoin and it's the end
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July 14, 2015, 12:15:40 AM |
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It's time to start looking for a legit Bitcoin cloud mining service. I'll give it a try at HashOcean and see how it goes for me. I will also try Genesis Mining
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cloh76
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July 14, 2015, 01:24:39 AM |
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honestly it seems quite confusing...
#1 could be actual proof that they were hacked... #2 1btc? really? rather weird to ask for such a small amount, on top of what they made...
or, they did it exactly like that to make us think they were hacked, when in fact they weren't
i know that cloudminr coming back is rather improbable... however a lesson must be learned, out of this...
They said they would be taking down their webservers and re-building them from scratch, so technically their site shouldn't have even been up. If someone got access to their hosting to redirect the site, then the smart thing would have been to report and have that shut off as well and/or change the information and login info there. That means if they were hacked - the hackers shouldnt even have had the opportunity to post all the account details on the website. Then again, that is assuming they did the responsible thing and took down their webservers and reset all their info like they said they were. To many contradictions to make me trust what they say. Let's see if they prove us wrong. Karma!!
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July 14, 2015, 01:33:14 AM |
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honestly it seems quite confusing...
#1 could be actual proof that they were hacked... #2 1btc? really? rather weird to ask for such a small amount, on top of what they made...
or, they did it exactly like that to make us think they were hacked, when in fact they weren't
i know that cloudminr coming back is rather improbable... however a lesson must be learned, out of this...
They said they would be taking down their webservers and re-building them from scratch, so technically their site shouldn't have even been up. If someone got access to their hosting to redirect the site, then the smart thing would have been to report and have that shut off as well and/or change the information and login info there. That means if they were hacked - the hackers shouldnt even have had the opportunity to post all the account details on the website. Then again, that is assuming they did the responsible thing and took down their webservers and reset all their info like they said they were. To many contradictions to make me trust what they say. Let's see if they prove us wrong. Karma!! There was no hack or as you said the site would have been shut down immediately and all security holes fixed etc. This was the owners running away with the money and they will be killed most likely.
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cloh76
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July 14, 2015, 01:37:41 AM |
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honestly it seems quite confusing...
#1 could be actual proof that they were hacked... #2 1btc? really? rather weird to ask for such a small amount, on top of what they made...
or, they did it exactly like that to make us think they were hacked, when in fact they weren't
i know that cloudminr coming back is rather improbable... however a lesson must be learned, out of this...
They said they would be taking down their webservers and re-building them from scratch, so technically their site shouldn't have even been up. If someone got access to their hosting to redirect the site, then the smart thing would have been to report and have that shut off as well and/or change the information and login info there. That means if they were hacked - the hackers shouldnt even have had the opportunity to post all the account details on the website. Then again, that is assuming they did the responsible thing and took down their webservers and reset all their info like they said they were. To many contradictions to make me trust what they say. Let's see if they prove us wrong. Karma!! There was no hack or as you said the site would have been shut down immediately and all security holes fixed etc. This was the owners running away with the money and they will be killed most likely. Yep we all know that... Couldn't even be original and use some new excuse?
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July 14, 2015, 02:47:44 AM |
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It's time to start looking for a legit Bitcoin cloud mining service. I'll give it a try at HashOcean and see how it goes for me. I will also try Genesis Mining HashOcean doesn't seem that legit, no pictures of their hardware and datacenter, just claims. Genesis Mining seems legit according to this mostly reliable thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=878387I would consult the thread before investing, so far the OP of the thread has a 95% hit rate.
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July 14, 2015, 03:03:21 AM |
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It's time to start looking for a legit Bitcoin cloud mining service. I'll give it a try at HashOcean and see how it goes for me. I will also try Genesis Mining HashOcean doesn't seem that legit, no pictures of their hardware and datacenter, just claims. Genesis Mining seems legit according to this mostly reliable thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=878387I would consult the thread before investing, so far the OP of the thread has a 95% hit rate. Genesis Mining is legitimate but there is no market to enable you to sell your mining shares. Hashnest is where the action is. No one doubts they are legitimate and they offer a range of contracts. You can buy hashing power on their market and most important sell it if you decide to. Right now the most profitable contract to buy is UMISOO with S3 in second place. I keep tabs on the current best contract to buy here.
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July 14, 2015, 05:51:03 AM |
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You may find this interesting -> coindesk review
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