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April 02, 2015, 01:55:39 PM
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"AscendClub"

Regarding the AscendClub, I think it's a decent idea as long as new members can always join, however, I have to say I can't trust you user8x8, you said once that you're planning long term then you dumped because you got impatient. Now that you apparently own a significant amount of coins, if you were to get impationt again you could really hurt the price.

Fair enough. AscendClub is not launched yet and I metioned that we can discuss it. Thats what we are doing.
As for me hurting the price... I havent promised I will not do it. Thats a different topic. If you are scared of me dumping my 2m... Well. I dont even know what to recommend...
Set a buy wall perhaps?

I only said that I will pay from my own asn... And you are fine to not believe it. Perhaps some 3rd party can do an escrow? Extra hassle, but can be done...

I'd say trust in crypto community is a rare thing... You dont even know who you are dealing with. You never met the person. You can only judge by actions.

So far I did chainz block explorer, organized faucet and donated 10k, donated 9k to devs, asked fir icon competition and provided 35k bounty, raised tickets in poloniex,cryptsy and ccex, tried to move the price up and offered to do ascendclub.

its lot of work you are putting in ..some of us appreciate it a lot Smiley

I appreciate it a lot too especially after reading the google doc. I just had to voice my concern is all. And my concern had nothing to do with trusting him with the payouts. My concern was more about what if he dumps again but now with 1-2 mil coins? But then again he'd lose a lot of value and the coin would bounce back eventually so it's fine. I'd be perfectly fine not using an esrow considering that it is extra hassle and the amounts in question don't really warrant it. I truly think this is a great idea and even if the price reaches 1k or 2k or whatever price when the early members start to cash out, that will just give opportunity for others to join the club. I wouldn't be surprised if more coins would start doing similar clubs.

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April 02, 2015, 02:37:26 PM
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Windows .zip - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/db07bf07d871f002ae3dde3d4bc0dc347f830db2fc5c7af166322889e9413dd1/analysis/

MD5 ccba7927bc5345953cf535fbd9a34493
SHA1 b1b2b18a72575d057354c5bbaeb927e8a2232f83
SHA256 db07bf07d871f002ae3dde3d4bc0dc347f830db2fc5c7af166322889e9413dd1




Windows QT - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/1bf5cd5fc585f3341890b51fb7a55db092fb57f9eb66c385945829991db2a77a/analysis/

MD5 b6ce491268eba2f2bdecb18d06f743f8
SHA1 67cae46770316a8c35d557175ab411011031efc9
SHA256 1bf5cd5fc585f3341890b51fb7a55db092fb57f9eb66c385945829991db2a77a



QRcodelib.dll - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/ba7d7083b8f13cd7bcba3b1f4384b8af7d4cb635529b0aff5c8ea9d1cf4a7ec3/analysis/

MD5 10d94655103764be7b8eabc43250fd07
SHA1 77c68acef2c44333d24c31fe3b023abe468e36af
SHA256 ba7d7083b8f13cd7bcba3b1f4384b8af7d4cb635529b0aff5c8ea9d1cf4a7ec3



Linux QT - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/bfe74da697c9a67d3fdb2bd7f1ff8c7426f412a8659f0c230ce649a28752358d/analysis/1427924189/

MD5 52d44310fb42e604a858b5d656baae30
SHA1 eb9f88c509fd0ddb4b33d9ffd32db41068335525
SHA256 bfe74da697c9a67d3fdb2bd7f1ff8c7426f412a8659f0c230ce649a28752358d



Mac QT - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/71d5ed369b6ce721795d91790a89977b8d0d17a395d72add93a52cdc08a6e586/analysis/1427924393/

MD5 a119b5984c356c0af16a73387a4d4912
SHA1 158671daa624fd623b90a24fbc9ca188fef3d9ce
SHA256 71d5ed369b6ce721795d91790a89977b8d0d17a395d72add93a52cdc08a6e586



Android QT - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/4af8588b9160e892455375a844df6caa4e561cef911ce38b67a5d91852f34717/analysis/1427924695/

MD5 3aef58998b02d3b62b065ec0a9520e1f
SHA1 277a1d22f286ac393ab9c5377cda6b447eb37ead
SHA256 4af8588b9160e892455375a844df6caa4e561cef911ce38b67a5d91852f34717


It looks like Hipie tech want some cheap coins.
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April 02, 2015, 02:37:39 PM
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hey

i'm very happy that everything is clear and cool!

i'd love to join the club!

i'm buying more cheap asn untill reaches 1500 - 2000k range
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April 02, 2015, 02:42:59 PM
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i'm running wallet from the start and i didn't notice problems... my security friend also check it the code and there is nothing 'illegal''

Of the insiders news ASN functions will be innovative and leet. Can't wait to see them all released.

So i'm just buying in right now  Grin
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April 02, 2015, 03:48:32 PM
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In short. Its finally happened peoples. lol  I HAVE BEEN HACKED ! Shocked

I first became suspicious 2-4 days ago, then decided to test it out with some CANNdy flavoured bait. Wink

200 CANN wasn't enough but 3200 WAS ! lol
TXid : cd276e4d9619e5e201e60ded1c438bf3d2a5c52f6c4a7bea595d3c213327eb41
EDIT : https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cann/address.dws?CTSFTDzKSonarDJgpuRxukPrECXrby1eSe.htm


I woke up and noticed that my email account was up and the new/temp password from Polo or Ccex was selected and thought "WTF !!".

I did not request the password resets.


Check the processes with taskmanager and you will see the client is running as service.exe*32 and/or crcss.exe*32 and/or some other name. Right click the process and choose "open file location" when you are ready to delete it.



If deleted, it will rewrite itself to the program files(x86) folder after the system is rebooted.


The file responsible for this was found in one of the user's temp/Windows Live/ ID folders. EDIT This stopped after I disabled then deleted service.exe (and everything else) from the temp folder.

Terminating one of those .exe*32 processes caused my right to automatically reboot.

Congrats asshole(s) ! Smiley

Please step forward so that the world may know your inbred shitcoin stained face !

How did you managed NOT to get hacked before if you haven't use 2FA, Sandboxie or VM? Anyone who don't launch random wallets in a controlled Sandboxie, VM or on a remote machine with a throwaway OS is pretty much asking for getting hacked.



Who knows. I've often wondered that myself. Tongue
 
Just to be clear, the coins were taken from my freshly baited wallet and not from Polo, Ccex or Bter.

@all

While we're waiting for an explanation, please check your "program files(x86) and the youruser/appdata/local/TEMP folders.

Perhaps these files were injected with a virus on your own computer which has been infected for awhile now?

Can you zip your versions of .exe and .dll and upload for investigation or perhaps try virustotal both your files?
Because obviously the official wallet distribution is clean.

I do not believe that the pc was infected previous to this because the hacker went for my most recently used /traded coins.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=984878.msg10926344#msg10926344

Here is the download link I used and if there was anything left over, it was erased when the drive was cleaned and formatted.

Some XAI and 350k DGB was also taken.

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April 02, 2015, 03:59:00 PM
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In short. Its finally happened peoples. lol  I HAVE BEEN HACKED ! Shocked

I first became suspicious 2-4 days ago, then decided to test it out with some CANNdy flavoured bait. Wink

200 CANN wasn't enough but 3200 WAS ! lol
TXid : cd276e4d9619e5e201e60ded1c438bf3d2a5c52f6c4a7bea595d3c213327eb41
EDIT : https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cann/address.dws?CTSFTDzKSonarDJgpuRxukPrECXrby1eSe.htm


I woke up and noticed that my email account was up and the new/temp password from Polo or Ccex was selected and thought "WTF !!".

I did not request the password resets.


Check the processes with taskmanager and you will see the client is running as service.exe*32 and/or crcss.exe*32 and/or some other name. Right click the process and choose "open file location" when you are ready to delete it.



If deleted, it will rewrite itself to the program files(x86) folder after the system is rebooted.


The file responsible for this was found in one of the user's temp/Windows Live/ ID folders. EDIT This stopped after I disabled then deleted service.exe (and everything else) from the temp folder.

Terminating one of those .exe*32 processes caused my right to automatically reboot.

Congrats asshole(s) ! Smiley

Please step forward so that the world may know your inbred shitcoin stained face !

How did you managed NOT to get hacked before if you haven't use 2FA, Sandboxie or VM? Anyone who don't launch random wallets in a controlled Sandboxie, VM or on a remote machine with a throwaway OS is pretty much asking for getting hacked.



Who knows. I've often wondered that myself. Tongue
 
Just to be clear, the coins were taken from my freshly baited wallet and not from Polo, Ccex or Bter.

@all

While we're waiting for an explanation, please check your "program files(x86) and the youruser/appdata/local/TEMP folders.

Perhaps these files were injected with a virus on your own computer which has been infected for awhile now?

Can you zip your versions of .exe and .dll and upload for investigation or perhaps try virustotal both your files?
Because obviously the official wallet distribution is clean.

I do not believe that the pc was infected previous to this because the hacker went for my most recently used /traded coins.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=984878.msg10926344#msg10926344

Here is the download link I used and if there was anything left over, it was erased when the drive was cleaned and formatted.

Some XAI and 350k DGB was also taken.

In first post looks like you want ASN cheap rebuy.
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April 02, 2015, 04:10:09 PM
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Windows .zip - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/db07bf07d871f002ae3dde3d4bc0dc347f830db2fc5c7af166322889e9413dd1/analysis/

MD5 ccba7927bc5345953cf535fbd9a34493
SHA1 b1b2b18a72575d057354c5bbaeb927e8a2232f83
SHA256 db07bf07d871f002ae3dde3d4bc0dc347f830db2fc5c7af166322889e9413dd1




Windows QT - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/1bf5cd5fc585f3341890b51fb7a55db092fb57f9eb66c385945829991db2a77a/analysis/

MD5 b6ce491268eba2f2bdecb18d06f743f8
SHA1 67cae46770316a8c35d557175ab411011031efc9
SHA256 1bf5cd5fc585f3341890b51fb7a55db092fb57f9eb66c385945829991db2a77a



QRcodelib.dll - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/ba7d7083b8f13cd7bcba3b1f4384b8af7d4cb635529b0aff5c8ea9d1cf4a7ec3/analysis/

MD5 10d94655103764be7b8eabc43250fd07
SHA1 77c68acef2c44333d24c31fe3b023abe468e36af
SHA256 ba7d7083b8f13cd7bcba3b1f4384b8af7d4cb635529b0aff5c8ea9d1cf4a7ec3



Linux QT - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/bfe74da697c9a67d3fdb2bd7f1ff8c7426f412a8659f0c230ce649a28752358d/analysis/1427924189/

MD5 52d44310fb42e604a858b5d656baae30
SHA1 eb9f88c509fd0ddb4b33d9ffd32db41068335525
SHA256 bfe74da697c9a67d3fdb2bd7f1ff8c7426f412a8659f0c230ce649a28752358d



Mac QT - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/71d5ed369b6ce721795d91790a89977b8d0d17a395d72add93a52cdc08a6e586/analysis/1427924393/

MD5 a119b5984c356c0af16a73387a4d4912
SHA1 158671daa624fd623b90a24fbc9ca188fef3d9ce
SHA256 71d5ed369b6ce721795d91790a89977b8d0d17a395d72add93a52cdc08a6e586



Android QT - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/4af8588b9160e892455375a844df6caa4e561cef911ce38b67a5d91852f34717/analysis/1427924695/

MD5 3aef58998b02d3b62b065ec0a9520e1f
SHA1 277a1d22f286ac393ab9c5377cda6b447eb37ead
SHA256 4af8588b9160e892455375a844df6caa4e561cef911ce38b67a5d91852f34717


I do not know why Hippie Tech fud here dev please explain.
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April 02, 2015, 04:34:42 PM
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I spent the last half an hour looking for and downloading all the different Asccension-qt.exe's I could get my hands on from different forums and none of them had a malicious payload as far as I could tell. Maybe someone at some point did a bait and switch and posted or quoted a wallet link pointing to his own malicious wallet only to later edit the post. I tried looking for that via google cache but didn't find anything. Only a mod could prove or deny that after going through all the posts and the changes that were made but I don't think that's going to happen.

Say what you want about Hippie but I personally don't think he would make all that up just to fud.

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I spent the last half an hour looking for and downloading all the different Asccension-qt.exe's I could get my hands on from different forums and none of them had a malicious payload as far as I could tell. Maybe someone at some point did a bait and switch and posted or quoted a wallet link pointing to his own malicious wallet only to later edit the post. I tried looking for that via google cache but didn't find anything. Only a mod could prove or deny that after going through all the posts and the changes that were made but I don't think that's going to happen.

Say what you want about Hippie but I personally don't think he would make all that up just to fud.
I just want dev explanation and I still wait on his reply.
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April 02, 2015, 04:57:06 PM
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Hippie Tech it has been explained to you repeatedly that every file has been scanned and is clean. The results were all posted. Respected people in the community have vetted the code. Out of everyone who has downloaded our files (and there were a LOT of downloads by the way) you are the only person making these claims. The only person in 24 days of people downloading our files.

We have been extremely patient here in the face of repeated baseless attacks. I'm sorry you got hit with malware and lost your coins, but it was not our downloads that you got them from. We'd appreciate it if you'd start looking at the facts and stop ignoring them. We'd also appreciate if if you would not post further unwarranted attacks. In the 24 days this thread has been up we've only had to delete one post, and that was your initial giant red letter post. We will delete them going forward as well.

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April 02, 2015, 05:07:58 PM
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I spent the last half an hour looking for and downloading all the different Asccension-qt.exe's I could get my hands on from different forums and none of them had a malicious payload as far as I could tell. Maybe someone at some point did a bait and switch and posted or quoted a wallet link pointing to his own malicious wallet only to later edit the post. I tried looking for that via google cache but didn't find anything. Only a mod could prove or deny that after going through all the posts and the changes that were made but I don't think that's going to happen.

Say what you want about Hippie but I personally don't think he would make all that up just to fud.

Instead of saying what you want to about Hippie why don't you go to his profile and read his posting history. It's page after page of baseless attacks on coins. Yes it's FUD.
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April 02, 2015, 05:34:36 PM
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I spent the last half an hour looking for and downloading all the different Asccension-qt.exe's I could get my hands on from different forums and none of them had a malicious payload as far as I could tell. Maybe someone at some point did a bait and switch and posted or quoted a wallet link pointing to his own malicious wallet only to later edit the post. I tried looking for that via google cache but didn't find anything. Only a mod could prove or deny that after going through all the posts and the changes that were made but I don't think that's going to happen.

Say what you want about Hippie but I personally don't think he would make all that up just to fud.

Instead of saying what you want to about Hippie why don't you go to his profile and read his posting history. It's page after page of baseless attacks on coins. Yes it's FUD.

I didn't read his post history or his trust rating before (although I did now) my basis was just about his posts I happen to see here and there. Fud or not I think it's always best to investigate and come to a conclusion instead of ignoring it. With that said, since he was the only one reporting issues with the wallet I think it's safe to say that the official Ascension wallet is safe and now we can move on.

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April 02, 2015, 06:51:35 PM
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Well, support "mysteriously" vanished. ASN could see a nice sub 200 shakeout if things come down hard.
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April 02, 2015, 08:35:00 PM
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Since this discussion started on 1st of April and still goes on, I decided to reply as well.

Basically, I want to warn you to beware the user "Hippie Tech". Either his account was hacked or he hot his legendary status deliberately to do this...

Anyways, here is my very sad true story.

I saw his post regarding the virus and immediately reacted. I ran antivirus just to be safe and everything was clean (inluding 3 different versions of Ascension Coin wallet).

Then I clicked on bitcointalk user "Hippie Tech" to see his post history and immediately 12 million BTC were stolen from my account:

https://i.imgur.com/vSawB9l.png

I executed task manager and what do I see... Huh

THIS!

https://i.imgur.com/IXktS1Q.png

What's interesting is that I also immediately received password reset emails on my Apple Watch from all exchanges at the same time: btc-e, cryptsy, mintpal, mtgox, poloniex...

Anyways, I warned you! Something is not right there.






In short. Its finally happened peoples. lol  I HAVE BEEN HACKED ! Shocked

I first became suspicious 2-4 days ago, then decided to test it out with some CANNdy flavoured bait. Wink

200 CANN wasn't enough but 3200 WAS ! lol
TXid : cd276e4d9619e5e201e60ded1c438bf3d2a5c52f6c4a7bea595d3c213327eb41
EDIT : https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cann/address.dws?CTSFTDzKSonarDJgpuRxukPrECXrby1eSe.htm
http://img.techpowerup.org/150401/ASNscammed.jpg

I woke up and noticed that my email account was up and the new/temp password from Polo or Ccex was selected and thought "WTF !!".

I did not request the password resets.
http://img.techpowerup.org/150401/ASNpassRESET.jpg

Check the processes with taskmanager and you will see the client is running as service.exe*32 and/or crcss.exe*32 and/or some other name. Right click the process and choose "open file location" when you are ready to delete it.

http://img.techpowerup.org/150401/ASNtrojan2024.jpg

If deleted, it will rewrite itself to the program files(x86) folder after the system is rebooted.
http://img.techpowerup.org/150401/ASNtrojan.jpg

The file responsible for this was found in one of the user's temp/Windows Live/ ID folders. EDIT This stopped after I disabled then deleted service.exe (and everything else) from the temp folder.

Terminating one of those .exe*32 processes caused my right to automatically reboot.

Congrats asshole(s) ! Smiley

Please step forward so that the world may know your inbred shitcoin stained face !

How did you managed NOT to get hacked before if you haven't use 2FA, Sandboxie or VM? Anyone who don't launch random wallets in a controlled Sandboxie, VM or on a remote machine with a throwaway OS is pretty much asking for getting hacked.



Who knows. I've often wondered that myself. Tongue
 
Just to be clear, the coins were taken from my freshly baited wallet and not from Polo, Ccex or Bter.

@all

While we're waiting for an explanation, please check your "program files(x86) and the youruser/appdata/local/TEMP folders.

Perhaps these files were injected with a virus on your own computer which has been infected for awhile now?

Can you zip your versions of .exe and .dll and upload for investigation or perhaps try virustotal both your files?
Because obviously the official wallet distribution is clean.

I do not believe that the pc was infected previous to this because the hacker went for my most recently used /traded coins.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=984878.msg10926344#msg10926344

Here is the download link I used and if there was anything left over, it was erased when the drive was cleaned and formatted.

Some XAI and 350k DGB was also taken.
http://img.techpowerup.org/150402/ASNtrojan3.jpg
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April 02, 2015, 09:24:05 PM
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How could he has infected you?

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April 02, 2015, 09:31:11 PM
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How could he has infected you?

Are you for real?
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April 02, 2015, 09:33:29 PM
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Then I clicked on bitcointalk user "Hippie Tech" to see his post history and immediately 12 million BTC were stolen from my account:

How the fuck you can infected someone by only clicking on his name? lol

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April 02, 2015, 09:34:52 PM
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Then I clicked on bitcointalk user "Hippie Tech" to see his post history and immediately 12 million BTC were stolen from my account:

How the fuck you can infected someone by only clicking on his name? lol

I don't know. Maybe it has to do with yesterday's BitcoinTalk attack?
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April 02, 2015, 09:37:11 PM
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wow, n the price is sinking now
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April 02, 2015, 09:37:26 PM
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Then I clicked on bitcointalk user "Hippie Tech" to see his post history and immediately 12 million BTC were stolen from my account:

How the fuck you can infected someone by only clicking on his name? lol

I don't know. Maybe it has to do with yesterday's BitcoinTalk attack?

So finally, the problem is not ascension but this Hippie Tech asshole ?! Ive seen his name in a topic where he was asking people who's in 1000 btc club... now i understand why :p

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