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January 23, 2015, 10:00:04 PM |
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1024kb - your first part proved you owned the allcryptocoins.ca domain. Therefore it seems likely that you are allcryptocoins.
Get it now?
I am not him, but he is a friend of mine. Did some research as well. Looks like they simply didn't re register their domain name, then someone else did, hence access to all emails, and then access to twitter via pw reset. So no hack at all really. The power of research is amazing eh
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CoinFire
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January 23, 2015, 10:02:53 PM |
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1024kb - your first part proved you owned the allcryptocoins.ca domain. Therefore it seems likely that you are allcryptocoins.
Get it now?
I am not him, but he is a friend of mine. Did some research as well. Looks like they simply didn't re register their domain name, then someone else did, hence access to all emails, and then access to twitter via pw reset. So no hack at all really. The power of research is amazing eh The domain wasn't even close to expiring. I'll have a third party well known member of our community verify this is actually me soon. The domain was NOT expired and our password was NOT compromised at the registrar level.
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January 23, 2015, 10:03:45 PM |
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1024kb - your first part proved you owned the allcryptocoins.ca domain. Therefore it seems likely that you are allcryptocoins.
Get it now?
I am not him, but he is a friend of mine. Did some research as well. Looks like they simply didn't re register their domain name, then someone else did, hence access to all emails, and then access to twitter via pw reset. So no hack at all really. The power of research is amazing eh The domain wasn't even close to expiring. I'll have a third party well known member of our community verify this is actually me soon. The domain was NOT expired and our password was NOT compromised at the registrar level. http://whois.domaintools.com/coinfire.cfwhats the reg date there? HINT: its today
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January 23, 2015, 10:04:49 PM |
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Revealing the source's name is disgusting.
You can't have it both ways. Ostensibly the reason they hacked coinfire is because they ran a fake news fud report just to hurt paycoin. So then the hacker turns around and validates the whole story by "naming the source"? Just goes to show that hacking is more about what you know than necessarily how smart you actually are. OMG a rationale thought!. You ! get out! Yes, I noticed that too, but no one seems to be talking about that over at hashtalk.
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CoinFire
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January 23, 2015, 10:05:53 PM |
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1024kb - your first part proved you owned the allcryptocoins.ca domain. Therefore it seems likely that you are allcryptocoins.
Get it now?
I am not him, but he is a friend of mine. Did some research as well. Looks like they simply didn't re register their domain name, then someone else did, hence access to all emails, and then access to twitter via pw reset. So no hack at all really. The power of research is amazing eh The domain wasn't even close to expiring. I'll have a third party well known member of our community verify this is actually me soon. The domain was NOT expired and our password was NOT compromised at the registrar level. http://whois.domaintools.com/coinfire.cfwhats the reg date there? HINT: its today Trust me, our registration was good until half way through this year. Someone did something way more sinister than that.
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doogsan
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January 23, 2015, 10:08:44 PM |
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The "leak" from the SEC was likely not actually what would be termed a leak, but rather an intentional release of information to make the party being investigated panic and thus further incriminate themselves by "digging up the bodies to move them", etc. It is this type of thing that can prove intent, which is required when trying to prove fraud. coinfire mentioned he went to lengths to redact information to protect his source. I hope that's the case instead. This whole GAW thing really needs to end, it's causing too much trouble in the cryptosphere and getting the kind of attention we don't want.
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January 23, 2015, 10:09:25 PM |
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1024kb - your first part proved you owned the allcryptocoins.ca domain. Therefore it seems likely that you are allcryptocoins.
Get it now?
I am not him, but he is a friend of mine. Did some research as well. Looks like they simply didn't re register their domain name, then someone else did, hence access to all emails, and then access to twitter via pw reset. So no hack at all really. The power of research is amazing eh The domain wasn't even close to expiring. I'll have a third party well known member of our community verify this is actually me soon. The domain was NOT expired and our password was NOT compromised at the registrar level. http://whois.domaintools.com/coinfire.cfwhats the reg date there? HINT: its today Trust me, our registration was good until half way through this year. Someone did something way more sinister than that. no offence, im just trying to help, to change a reg date is kinda odd, as it has to be unregistered or re registered within the expiry date to change the date. Who do you think did this??
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doogsan
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January 23, 2015, 10:09:56 PM |
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1024kb - your first part proved you owned the allcryptocoins.ca domain. Therefore it seems likely that you are allcryptocoins.
Get it now?
I am not him, but he is a friend of mine. Did some research as well. Looks like they simply didn't re register their domain name, then someone else did, hence access to all emails, and then access to twitter via pw reset. So no hack at all really. The power of research is amazing eh The domain wasn't even close to expiring. I'll have a third party well known member of our community verify this is actually me soon. The domain was NOT expired and our password was NOT compromised at the registrar level. http://whois.domaintools.com/coinfire.cfwhats the reg date there? HINT: its today Trust me, our registration was good until half way through this year. Someone did something way more sinister than that. Can you give us an update as to what's happening with the twitter account and domain?
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CoinFire
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January 23, 2015, 10:12:05 PM |
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1024kb - your first part proved you owned the allcryptocoins.ca domain. Therefore it seems likely that you are allcryptocoins.
Get it now?
I am not him, but he is a friend of mine. Did some research as well. Looks like they simply didn't re register their domain name, then someone else did, hence access to all emails, and then access to twitter via pw reset. So no hack at all really. The power of research is amazing eh The domain wasn't even close to expiring. I'll have a third party well known member of our community verify this is actually me soon. The domain was NOT expired and our password was NOT compromised at the registrar level. http://whois.domaintools.com/coinfire.cfwhats the reg date there? HINT: its today Trust me, our registration was good until half way through this year. Someone did something way more sinister than that. no offence, im just trying to help, to change a reg date is kinda odd, as it has to be unregistered or re registered within the expiry date to change the date. Who do you think did this?? Don't want to point any fingers at the moment. All signs point to a reseller of our registrar right now. We have no idea though right now and are just working diligently to have all of our access logs archived at the moment.
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January 23, 2015, 10:12:17 PM |
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1024kb - your first part proved you owned the allcryptocoins.ca domain. Therefore it seems likely that you are allcryptocoins.
Get it now?
I am not him, but he is a friend of mine. Did some research as well. Looks like they simply didn't re register their domain name, then someone else did, hence access to all emails, and then access to twitter via pw reset. So no hack at all really. The power of research is amazing eh The domain wasn't even close to expiring. I'll have a third party well known member of our community verify this is actually me soon. The domain was NOT expired and our password was NOT compromised at the registrar level. http://whois.domaintools.com/coinfire.cfwhats the reg date there? HINT: its today Trust me, our registration was good until half way through this year. Someone did something way more sinister than that. Did you just get your twitter account back? On the upside I think there is a ton of info to prove to the registrar that you were hacked.
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January 23, 2015, 10:13:45 PM |
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1024kb - your first part proved you owned the allcryptocoins.ca domain. Therefore it seems likely that you are allcryptocoins.
Get it now?
I am not him, but he is a friend of mine. Did some research as well. Looks like they simply didn't re register their domain name, then someone else did, hence access to all emails, and then access to twitter via pw reset. So no hack at all really. The power of research is amazing eh The domain wasn't even close to expiring. I'll have a third party well known member of our community verify this is actually me soon. The domain was NOT expired and our password was NOT compromised at the registrar level. http://whois.domaintools.com/coinfire.cfwhats the reg date there? HINT: its today Trust me, our registration was good until half way through this year. Someone did something way more sinister than that. no offence, im just trying to help, to change a reg date is kinda odd, as it has to be unregistered or re registered within the expiry date to change the date. Who do you think did this?? Don't want to point any fingers at the moment. All signs point to a reseller of our registrar right now. We have no idea though right now and are just working diligently to have all of our access logs archived at the moment. Ahhh, so not allcryptocoins as some have suggested here
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CoinFire
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January 23, 2015, 10:14:43 PM |
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1024kb - your first part proved you owned the allcryptocoins.ca domain. Therefore it seems likely that you are allcryptocoins.
Get it now?
I am not him, but he is a friend of mine. Did some research as well. Looks like they simply didn't re register their domain name, then someone else did, hence access to all emails, and then access to twitter via pw reset. So no hack at all really. The power of research is amazing eh The domain wasn't even close to expiring. I'll have a third party well known member of our community verify this is actually me soon. The domain was NOT expired and our password was NOT compromised at the registrar level. http://whois.domaintools.com/coinfire.cfwhats the reg date there? HINT: its today Trust me, our registration was good until half way through this year. Someone did something way more sinister than that. Can you give us an update as to what's happening with the twitter account and domain? Twitter account is me. Domain is not. I used an offsite email address for bitcoin talk. I use very secure passwords, always generated, always at least 13 characters. The only accounts compromised were email (because they controlled MX records) and Twitter (because they then controlled email). Everything else was always in a silo. Separate passwords, never reused anywhere, always use encryption. We take security very seriously after the last hacks. We are unsure how the person was able to reregister our domain but we've got tickets in with the registrar. The domain was registered under an email address not connected to me in anyway and not available via who-is and that account is still secure as well. This took someone really going to great lengths to pull off getting the domain.
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msarro
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January 23, 2015, 10:15:23 PM |
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1024kb - your first part proved you owned the allcryptocoins.ca domain. Therefore it seems likely that you are allcryptocoins.
Get it now?
I am not him, but he is a friend of mine. Did some research as well. Looks like they simply didn't re register their domain name, then someone else did, hence access to all emails, and then access to twitter via pw reset. So no hack at all really. The power of research is amazing eh The domain wasn't even close to expiring. I'll have a third party well known member of our community verify this is actually me soon. The domain was NOT expired and our password was NOT compromised at the registrar level. http://whois.domaintools.com/coinfire.cfwhats the reg date there? HINT: its today Trust me, our registration was good until half way through this year. Someone did something way more sinister than that. no offence, im just trying to help, to change a reg date is kinda odd, as it has to be unregistered or re registered within the expiry date to change the date. Who do you think did this?? Don't want to point any fingers at the moment. All signs point to a reseller of our registrar right now. We have no idea though right now and are just working diligently to have all of our access logs archived at the moment. Ahhh, so not allcryptocoins as some have suggested here Looks like he might just be a douchebag who laughs at people getting hacked, instead of a douchebag criminal. Either way, he's still a douchebag.
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CoinFire
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January 23, 2015, 10:16:24 PM |
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1024kb - your first part proved you owned the allcryptocoins.ca domain. Therefore it seems likely that you are allcryptocoins.
Get it now?
I am not him, but he is a friend of mine. Did some research as well. Looks like they simply didn't re register their domain name, then someone else did, hence access to all emails, and then access to twitter via pw reset. So no hack at all really. The power of research is amazing eh The domain wasn't even close to expiring. I'll have a third party well known member of our community verify this is actually me soon. The domain was NOT expired and our password was NOT compromised at the registrar level. http://whois.domaintools.com/coinfire.cfwhats the reg date there? HINT: its today Trust me, our registration was good until half way through this year. Someone did something way more sinister than that. no offence, im just trying to help, to change a reg date is kinda odd, as it has to be unregistered or re registered within the expiry date to change the date. Who do you think did this?? Don't want to point any fingers at the moment. All signs point to a reseller of our registrar right now. We have no idea though right now and are just working diligently to have all of our access logs archived at the moment. Ahhh, so not allcryptocoins as some have suggested here Honestly, I won't speculate. I'll leave it to law enforcement to make a determination when that time comes. It isn't my place to determine who it was. I just need to make sure we are fixing the issue and getting the appropriate materials to the appropriate law enforcement entities. I do find it sad that Hashtalk will ban people for asking questions but won't ban threads that are celebrating with glee this hacking.
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January 23, 2015, 10:16:47 PM |
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1024kb - your first part proved you owned the allcryptocoins.ca domain. Therefore it seems likely that you are allcryptocoins.
Get it now?
I am not him, but he is a friend of mine. Did some research as well. Looks like they simply didn't re register their domain name, then someone else did, hence access to all emails, and then access to twitter via pw reset. So no hack at all really. The power of research is amazing eh The domain wasn't even close to expiring. I'll have a third party well known member of our community verify this is actually me soon. The domain was NOT expired and our password was NOT compromised at the registrar level. http://whois.domaintools.com/coinfire.cfwhats the reg date there? HINT: its today Trust me, our registration was good until half way through this year. Someone did something way more sinister than that. Can you give us an update as to what's happening with the twitter account and domain? Twitter account is me. Domain is not. I used an offsite email address for bitcoin talk. I use very secure passwords, always generated, always at least 13 characters. The only accounts compromised were email (because they controlled MX records) and Twitter (because they then controlled email). Everything else was always in a silo. Separate passwords, never reused anywhere, always use encryption. We take security very seriously after the last hacks. We are unsure how the person was able to reregister our domain but we've got tickets in with the registrar. The domain was registered under an email address not connected to me in anyway and not available via who-is and that account is still secure as well. This took someone really going to great lengths to pull off getting the domain. regardless what I think of your "articles", sorry to hear that man. Hope they find out who it was
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owlcatz
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January 23, 2015, 10:19:42 PM |
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Looks like he might just be a douchebag who laughs at people getting hacked, instead of a douchebag criminal.
Either way, he's still a douchebag.
LOL.. For sure. Paycoin bagholders - they get mad about anything mocking their "investment" and then hack and threaten lawsuits... meanwhile, we're the evil trolls killing paycoin.
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January 23, 2015, 10:24:25 PM |
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1024kb - your first part proved you owned the allcryptocoins.ca domain. Therefore it seems likely that you are allcryptocoins.
Get it now?
I am not him, but he is a friend of mine. Did some research as well. Looks like they simply didn't re register their domain name, then someone else did, hence access to all emails, and then access to twitter via pw reset. So no hack at all really. The power of research is amazing eh The domain wasn't even close to expiring. I'll have a third party well known member of our community verify this is actually me soon. The domain was NOT expired and our password was NOT compromised at the registrar level. http://whois.domaintools.com/coinfire.cfwhats the reg date there? HINT: its today Trust me, our registration was good until half way through this year. Someone did something way more sinister than that. no offence, im just trying to help, to change a reg date is kinda odd, as it has to be unregistered or re registered within the expiry date to change the date. Who do you think did this?? Don't want to point any fingers at the moment. All signs point to a reseller of our registrar right now. We have no idea though right now and are just working diligently to have all of our access logs archived at the moment. Ahhh, so not allcryptocoins as some have suggested here Honestly, I won't speculate. I'll leave it to law enforcement to make a determination when that time comes. It isn't my place to determine who it was. I just need to make sure we are fixing the issue and getting the appropriate materials to the appropriate law enforcement entities. I do find it sad that Hashtalk will ban people for asking questions but won't ban threads that are celebrating with glee this hacking. Honestly I'm sure it will, not many mods around there lately.
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January 23, 2015, 10:25:45 PM |
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1024kb - your first part proved you owned the allcryptocoins.ca domain. Therefore it seems likely that you are allcryptocoins.
Get it now?
I am not him, but he is a friend of mine. Did some research as well. Looks like they simply didn't re register their domain name, then someone else did, hence access to all emails, and then access to twitter via pw reset. So no hack at all really. The power of research is amazing eh The domain wasn't even close to expiring. I'll have a third party well known member of our community verify this is actually me soon. The domain was NOT expired and our password was NOT compromised at the registrar level. http://whois.domaintools.com/coinfire.cfwhats the reg date there? HINT: its today Trust me, our registration was good until half way through this year. Someone did something way more sinister than that. no offence, im just trying to help, to change a reg date is kinda odd, as it has to be unregistered or re registered within the expiry date to change the date. Who do you think did this?? Don't want to point any fingers at the moment. All signs point to a reseller of our registrar right now. We have no idea though right now and are just working diligently to have all of our access logs archived at the moment. Ahhh, so not allcryptocoins as some have suggested here Looks like he might just be a douchebag who laughs at people getting hacked, instead of a douchebag criminal. Either way, he's still a douchebag. haha well ill give that, everyone can be a d bag at one point
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Paul Revere
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The Scamcoats are coming!
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January 23, 2015, 10:27:43 PM |
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Looks like he might just be a douchebag who laughs at people getting hacked, instead of a douchebag criminal.
Either way, he's still a douchebag.
LOL.. For sure. Paycoin bagholders - they get mad about anything mocking their "investment" and then hack and threaten lawsuits... meanwhile, we're the evil trolls killing paycoin. Ya, that's me, every time I take a shit 5,000 free Paycoins come out that I then dump into the market to soak up the money from the suckers who are trying to prop up the Paycoin price. Wait, no. That would be Josh, not me. My bad.
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All of my posts are simply statements of my own personal opinions based on available information and pondering what might be possible considering human nature, with the goal of finding truth and preventing fraud. Please look at all of the facts and theories and put your thinking cap on to draw your own conclusions. If you feel that I have made a false statement or have been unnecessarily derogatory, I encourage you to please point it out, and if proven correct and/or reasonable I will remedy it. ~ Paul Revere
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January 23, 2015, 10:50:20 PM |
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1024kb - your first part proved you owned the allcryptocoins.ca domain. Therefore it seems likely that you are allcryptocoins.
Get it now?
I am not him, but he is a friend of mine. Did some research as well. Looks like they simply didn't re register their domain name, then someone else did, hence access to all emails, and then access to twitter via pw reset. So no hack at all really. The power of research is amazing eh The domain wasn't even close to expiring. I'll have a third party well known member of our community verify this is actually me soon. The domain was NOT expired and our password was NOT compromised at the registrar level. Not only that, you can let a domain expire and they give you a grace period. Been there. Done that many times.
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Jump you fuckers! | The thing about smart motherfuckers is they sound like crazy motherfuckers to dumb motherfuckers. | My sig space for rent for 0.01 btc per week.
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