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March 06, 2015, 05:40:05 AM |
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A new report from security firm Symantec claims the number of Trojan malware programs targeting bitcoin users has fallen in the past year. they suggest that since the number of users of crypto is still low it is not a good target! it is a good news but i thought cryptocurrency was getting popular so as a result it will attract evil people too but seems not! source: http://www.coindesk.com/symantec-bitcoin-financial-trojans/
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Weak hands have been complaining about missing out ever since bitcoin was $1 and never buy the dip. Whales are those who keep buying the dip.
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March 06, 2015, 07:04:49 AM |
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most crypto users at this point are still a bit tech savvy. that makes it more difficult and less worth it for the trojan builders.
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March 06, 2015, 11:35:08 AM |
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Password protect your wallet. Or save your coins on some trusted exchanger site. Also, do not disable your antivirus, just update it and be safer. I said this about antivirus as many users doing it "because it slows down their CPU" or whatever reason is. Just don't. Stay protected. I know that sometime virus or trojan is undetected by antivirus, but it's more chances to not get infected by keeping antivirus up and running updates every day. Also, Malwarebytes is a good protection, can work with antivirus without conflict.
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March 06, 2015, 11:48:02 AM |
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Being tech savvy will help any bitcoin user. Its most commonly a fault with general public users who have no idea how to secure their bitcoin, let alone their machines.
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March 06, 2015, 11:50:07 AM |
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Password protect your wallet. Or save your coins on some trusted exchanger site. Also, do not disable your antivirus, just update it and be safer. I said this about antivirus as many users doing it "because it slows down their CPU" or whatever reason is. Just don't. Stay protected. I know that sometime virus or trojan is undetected by antivirus, but it's more chances to not get infected by keeping antivirus up and running updates every day. Also, Malwarebytes is a good protection, can work with antivirus without conflict.
The saving coins method is flawed. Everyone said inputs.io was legit and looked what happen . True it's a wallet service but exchanges are all the same. If you password protect the wallet, the password can still be captured if you have a virus. Most Bitcoin users use Ubuntu which do not have much vulnerability.
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March 06, 2015, 12:58:06 PM |
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Not only trojan but silent miners! That makes 99x PROFIT! Satoshi wont be happy with that If satoshi's computer got infected...its over...hacker will probably take over Bitcoin
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March 06, 2015, 01:01:39 PM |
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Not only trojan but silent miners! That makes 99x PROFIT! Satoshi wont be happy with that If satoshi's computer got infected...its over...hacker will probably take over Bitcoin Silent miners do not profit as much as before. To gain a viable hashrate, you need thousands of the most powerful and biggest hardware. GPU or CPU mining is dead long ago compared to ASIC.
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March 06, 2015, 01:02:17 PM |
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Not only trojan but silent miners! That makes 99x PROFIT! Satoshi wont be happy with that If satoshi's computer got infected...its over...hacker will probably take over Bitcoin I'm pretty sure he is safetly storing his btc.. He is not an idiot, come on guys.
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March 06, 2015, 01:06:43 PM |
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Not only trojan but silent miners! That makes 99x PROFIT! Satoshi wont be happy with that If satoshi's computer got infected...its over...hacker will probably take over Bitcoin I'm pretty sure he is safetly storing his btc.. He is not an idiot, come on guys. He might be an idiot . Human make always makes mistakes.If he didnt do mistake , he aint human
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March 06, 2015, 01:06:49 PM |
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Password protect your wallet. Or save your coins on some trusted exchanger site.
I'm curious, why on earth is a New Password requirement not part of the installation setup for every wallet in existence? I would think it should be automatic that whenever you install a wallet that it asks you to set up a password the first time you run it. The thought that people are downloading wallets and sending BTC to them and not realizing that anyone/anything accessing their PC can simply take the bitcoins, floors me.
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March 06, 2015, 01:17:30 PM |
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that's the bad side of this, if you are not careful you can have your bitcoin stolen, as it is something you have in your computer and it is untraceable, hackers have bitcoin users as a target
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March 06, 2015, 01:33:24 PM |
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Password protect your wallet. Or save your coins on some trusted exchanger site.
I'm curious, why on earth is a New Password requirement not part of the installation setup for every wallet in existence? I would think it should be automatic that whenever you install a wallet that it asks you to set up a password the first time you run it. The thought that people are downloading wallets and sending BTC to them and not realizing that anyone/anything accessing their PC can simply take the bitcoins, floors me. I think most wallets first prompt the user to create a password to encrypt the wallet with when it's first generated. I know Electrum does, and Trezor recommends that the user either enters a PIN, or a password. I'm not sure why wallets like Mycellium, or Bitcoin-Core don't recommend setting a password when the wallet is first created.
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March 06, 2015, 01:35:08 PM |
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Not only trojan but silent miners! That makes 99x PROFIT! Satoshi wont be happy with that If satoshi's computer got infected...its over...hacker will probably take over Bitcoin I'm pretty sure he is safetly storing his btc.. He is not an idiot, come on guys. He might be an idiot . Human make always makes mistakes.If he didnt do mistake , he aint human There is a difference between making a mistake and being an idiot. I expect he can manage to store at least some of his bitcoins in a paper wallet that is obviously completely safe from trojans. I use online wallets generally with 2FA and strong unique passwords, and I am not quite as tech savvy as Satoshi! It does seem that trojans like these will be a hinderance to further adoption of bitcoin though, your average windows 7, internet explorer user won't use Bitcoin again if they manage to lose them without doing anthing really wrong.
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March 06, 2015, 02:27:35 PM |
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Password protect your wallet. Or save your coins on some trusted exchanger site.
This is horrible advice. Offline storage is the best option. Never save your coins online with any service or exchange. And if you do make sure you store a very little amount in wallet sites. People just need to stop with downloading and installing crap because it says "100% working Bitcoin generator!"
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March 06, 2015, 02:30:49 PM |
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ofcourse it is possible with present security because owr antiviruses are not fully designed to stop these type of attack
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March 06, 2015, 02:32:56 PM |
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Having lower number of malware programs doesn't mean anything. I bet there are still users losing their coins either due to carelessness, ignorance or for whatever reasons and most of the time it sounds easier than it seems. And there were cases of coins getting stolen having nothing to do with malware, it was just left over there for the taking.
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March 06, 2015, 03:03:37 PM |
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A new report from security firm Symantec claims the number of Trojan malware programs targeting bitcoin users has fallen in the past year. they suggest that since the number of users of crypto is still low it is not a good target! it is a good news but i thought cryptocurrency was getting popular so as a result it will attract evil people too but seems not! source: http://www.coindesk.com/symantec-bitcoin-financial-trojans/If u use multisig, trojan cant do anything as one private key wont give them the bitcoin...
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March 06, 2015, 03:29:38 PM |
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Having lower number of malware programs doesn't mean anything. I bet there are still users losing their coins either due to carelessness, ignorance or for whatever reasons and most of the time it sounds easier than it seems. And there were cases of coins getting stolen having nothing to do with malware, it was just left over there for the taking.
probably we blame too much to the bitcoin users who hasn't implemented security method to protect their bitcoin and end up losing them! It may be the reasons the masses still stay far away from bitçoin. Bitcoin itself needs to be unbreakable like the banks vaults and user friendly. The masses will be comfortable to use it.
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March 06, 2015, 03:35:31 PM |
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This isnt surprising since most trojans were made in order to mine bitcoins using cpu and gpu devices, but with the difficulty on this level, even a botnet with thousands of computers cant make enough profit to the attacker. Also before there were alot of wallet stealing trojans that had to do simple task, locate wallet.dat and upload it to attacker, but even wallets are much more secure now. Bitcoin simply isnt as profitable for attackers as it used to be, so they moved elsewhere. There now are stories like this one from Verge, which is much more troubling : http://www.theverge.com/a/anatomy-of-a-hack [worth reading] cheers
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March 06, 2015, 04:17:51 PM |
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A new report from security firm Symantec claims the number of Trojan malware programs targeting bitcoin users has fallen in the past year. they suggest that since the number of users of crypto is still low it is not a good target! it is a good news but i thought cryptocurrency was getting popular so as a result it will attract evil people too but seems not! source: http://www.coindesk.com/symantec-bitcoin-financial-trojans/If u use multisig, trojan cant do anything as one private key wont give them the bitcoin... Some users are plain lazy and just sign them all on one. Also, it is possible for malware to spread via a usb storage device. If this happens, the other keys could probably be compromised. Having lower number of malware programs doesn't mean anything. I bet there are still users losing their coins either due to carelessness, ignorance or for whatever reasons and most of the time it sounds easier than it seems. And there were cases of coins getting stolen having nothing to do with malware, it was just left over there for the taking.
probably we blame too much to the bitcoin users who hasn't implemented security method to protect their bitcoin and end up losing them! It may be the reasons the masses still stay far away from bitçoin. Bitcoin itself needs to be unbreakable like the banks vaults and user friendly. The masses will be comfortable to use it. Since Bitcoin is decentralized, we can't expect someone to take control of your coins and keep it secure for you. It's your coins and you need to take responsibility for it. Malware threat can possibly never be eliminated in our real life world. The best way is to practice security measures. It is very easy for one to reduce the risk of being infected with virus on an everyday computer :"Don't download foreign programs".
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