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February 15, 2015, 10:19:45 PM
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Here's the site of the IP address that moved Bter's coins...

IP: 46.28.204.193

https://coingavel.com/

"The 7120 Bitcoins are distributed equally to 7 accounts, all of them were operated from a Swiss Based IP  “46.28.204.193” which is hosting a crypto related website, which is very shady that has Polish as base language, https://coingavel.com . Which we get at the conclusion that they’ve used this website server as a proxy by tunneling their SSH connection and create an SOCKS5 proxy. We also found a German Based IP that has done all the distribution to all these 7 accounts, “178.254.34.161“. "

http://www.currly.com/s/0605ff0/
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February 15, 2015, 10:26:02 PM
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You'd be suprised at how stupid people can be in this world. Brace yourself!!!
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February 15, 2015, 10:26:25 PM
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Here's the site of the IP address that moved Bter's coins...

IP: 46.28.204.193

https://coingavel.com/

No hacker could possibly be that stupid.

I smell a setup.

Your thoughts?

The IP listed on bc.i has next to nothing to do with the origin of the transaction. Please dont harass someone that is just relaying a transaction.

Im not really here, its just your imagination.
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February 15, 2015, 10:33:42 PM
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Here's the site of the IP address that moved Bter's coins...

IP: 46.28.204.193
No, it's just the IP address of the Bitcoin node from which blockchain.info happened to see this particular tx for the first time. For various technical reasons, it has (with 99.999% certainty) nothing to do with the hacker's IP.



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February 15, 2015, 10:35:05 PM
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He (OP) can't be stupid . . . / sarcasm 
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February 15, 2015, 10:39:34 PM
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You'd be suprised at how stupid people can be in this world.

+1 ... people really answers at phishing email without questions for example.
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February 15, 2015, 10:41:38 PM
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I think that would be more proves neccesary to have a guilty, it can be an innocent person
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February 15, 2015, 10:42:41 PM
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No way....looks like he carefully planned this out, seems like he used some advanced laundering techniques from what I have read...
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February 15, 2015, 10:54:57 PM
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Is it possible that the hacker used that server without being the owner?

I mean the hacker also hacked that server
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February 15, 2015, 10:56:04 PM
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Is it possible that the hacker used that server without being the owner?

I mean the hacker also hacked that server

Read please :

No, it's just the IP address of the Bitcoin node from which blockchain.info happened to see this particular tx for the first time. For various technical reasons, it has (with 99.999% certainty) nothing to do with the hacker's IP.
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February 15, 2015, 11:03:55 PM
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Here's the site of the IP address that moved Bter's coins...

IP: 46.28.204.193

https://coingavel.com/

"The 7120 Bitcoins are distributed equally to 7 accounts, all of them were operated from a Swiss Based IP  “46.28.204.193” which is hosting a crypto related website, which is very shady that has Polish as base language, https://coingavel.com . Which we get at the conclusion that they’ve used this website server as a proxy by tunneling their SSH connection and create an SOCKS5 proxy. We also found a German Based IP that has done all the distribution to all these 7 accounts, “178.254.34.161“. "

http://www.currly.com/s/0605ff0/


I am sure he wouldn't have been that stupid. Even if he did, there would be no proof in the end linking anyone to the funds.
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February 15, 2015, 11:05:47 PM
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Here's the site of the IP address that moved Bter's coins...

IP: 46.28.204.193

https://coingavel.com/

"The 7120 Bitcoins are distributed equally to 7 accounts, all of them were operated from a Swiss Based IP  “46.28.204.193” which is hosting a crypto related website, which is very shady that has Polish as base language, https://coingavel.com . Which we get at the conclusion that they’ve used this website server as a proxy by tunneling their SSH connection and create an SOCKS5 proxy. We also found a German Based IP that has done all the distribution to all these 7 accounts, “178.254.34.161“. "

http://www.currly.com/s/0605ff0/


I am sure he wouldn't have been that stupid. Even if he did, there would be no proof in the end linking anyone to the funds.

Hax0r be all like...

Forgive my petulance and oft-times, I fear, ill-founded criticisms, and forgive me that I have, by this time, made your eyes and head ache with my long letter. But I cannot forgo hastily the pleasure and pride of thus conversing with you.
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February 15, 2015, 11:40:39 PM
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Here's the site of the IP address that moved Bter's coins...

IP: 46.28.204.193

https://coingavel.com/

"The 7120 Bitcoins are distributed equally to 7 accounts, all of them were operated from a Swiss Based IP  “46.28.204.193” which is hosting a crypto related website, which is very shady that has Polish as base language, https://coingavel.com . Which we get at the conclusion that they’ve used this website server as a proxy by tunneling their SSH connection and create an SOCKS5 proxy. We also found a German Based IP that has done all the distribution to all these 7 accounts, “178.254.34.161“. "

http://www.currly.com/s/0605ff0/


I am sure he wouldn't have been that stupid. Even if he did, there would be no proof in the end linking anyone to the funds.

Hax0r be all like...


that image just makes me more sad lol.

but yeah the ip doesnt really help due to the proxy tor.
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