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Topic: [2015-12-20] Crime auction kept top secret as hackers circle $15m bitcoin sale (Read 629 times)

legendary
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Linking to paywalled articles is annoying.
sr. member
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So silly.

When Homeland Security seized my Bitcoins they just put them on a Trezor Bitcoin safe.  The Bitcoins they seized from me are still on their Trezor at this address.  I expect them to someday auction them off:

https://blockchain.info/address/1Eu38i1DkRAPAJhSqbseVroJDpMRfJbAx3

As long as they keep the seed private and secret and the Trezor in a safe place there is now way hackers can get the Bitcoins.

Someone needs to tell these folks how Bitcoin works.

So the Authorities in Australia is not as clever as the their counterparts in the US. The guys there can only sell commodities.
legendary
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All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
So silly.

When Homeland Security seized my Bitcoins they just put them on a Trezor Bitcoin safe.  The Bitcoins they seized from me are still on their Trezor at this address.  I expect them to someday auction them off:

https://blockchain.info/address/1Eu38i1DkRAPAJhSqbseVroJDpMRfJbAx3

As long as they keep the seed private and secret and the Trezor in a safe place there is now way hackers can get the Bitcoins.

Someone needs to tell these folks how Bitcoin works.
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SPOOKED Justice Department officers fear hackers are poised to pinch a $15 million stash of digital currency from Victorian coffers.

Civil servants have thrown a cloak of secrecy over the status and planned auction of 24,500 bitcoins confiscated from a drug baron, amid concern thieves will steal the booty.

So fearful are authorities of a virtual heist, they’ve secretly awarded a tender for the ­management and sale of the currency — and refuse to say how much taxpayer money is being spent, or even who won the tender.

Bitcoins are a controversial virtual currency traded anonymously from computer to computer.

Jittery justice staffers have revealed deep concerns about the department’s ability to ­secure the asset from crooks.

“Due to the nature of ­bitcoins and the manner in which they are stored, they are vulnerable to hacks and theft, as well as computer viruses,” a staffer wrote in response to a Herald Sun request for ­information.



http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/crime-auction-kept-top-secret-as-hackers-circle-15m-bitcoin-sale/news-story/5374dcba64e72b6a07732b498797d41a

id be more inclined to worry that the guy had his private key in safe keeping with a trusted member of their circle, hackers are the least of their worries Smiley

crypto 1, soo called authorities nil..... heres hoping Smiley
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SPOOKED Justice Department officers fear hackers are poised to pinch a $15 million stash of digital currency from Victorian coffers.

Civil servants have thrown a cloak of secrecy over the status and planned auction of 24,500 bitcoins confiscated from a drug baron, amid concern thieves will steal the booty.

So fearful are authorities of a virtual heist, they’ve secretly awarded a tender for the ­management and sale of the currency — and refuse to say how much taxpayer money is being spent, or even who won the tender.

Bitcoins are a controversial virtual currency traded anonymously from computer to computer.

Jittery justice staffers have revealed deep concerns about the department’s ability to ­secure the asset from crooks.

“Due to the nature of ­bitcoins and the manner in which they are stored, they are vulnerable to hacks and theft, as well as computer viruses,” a staffer wrote in response to a Herald Sun request for ­information.



http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/crime-auction-kept-top-secret-as-hackers-circle-15m-bitcoin-sale/news-story/5374dcba64e72b6a07732b498797d41a
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