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member
Activity: 63
Merit: 10
July 12, 2015, 08:14:55 PM
Has anybody seen this?

They published all the emails and passwords of their users on the website

And also here: http://pastebin.com/cZ7sy3Gr

I got a email and had a look at my email address I used for cloudminr.io  in December right around Christmas cloudminr thought they were hacked and had everyone change their passwords and check their payout addresses.  The password that was posted to the site today is a old one for me.
member
Activity: 86
Merit: 10
July 12, 2015, 06:56:15 PM
Just reported the website to their web hosting provider.
Even if the website was hacked, the cloudminr team could take down the homepage with the database but they didnt.

who *is* the hosting provider.... care to share ?

Arvixe.com

Can anyone think of any direct action we could take if the provider chooses to ignore abuse reports ?

Everyone who can shouold get onto the provider's website and bug the online support; the more who bug them the more notice they will take; I have just finished chatting to them and they basically don't give a s**t ; the (offshore callcenter) rep has told me that, basically, if they pay their bill they can do what they like on the website.


That's a poor decision because it will now be all over the internet that Arvixe knowingly continues to host illegal scam sites... and they will also be criminally considered to be an accomplice in the crime.
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1150
July 12, 2015, 05:55:47 PM
Just reported the website to their web hosting provider.
Even if the website was hacked, the cloudminr team could take down the homepage with the database but they didnt.

who *is* the hosting provider.... care to share ?

Arvixe.com

Can anyone think of any direct action we could take if the provider chooses to ignore abuse reports ?

Claim that your username is copyrighted and file a dmca-complaint.
jr. member
Activity: 56
Merit: 3
July 12, 2015, 05:26:18 PM
Has anybody seen this?

They published all the emails and passwords of their users on the website

And also here: http://pastebin.com/cZ7sy3Gr

Sorry if you have seen this already, but this is way to important let it slip down the pages.
If you have reused your cloudminr password somewhere, go change it ASAP!!
member
Activity: 193
Merit: 10
July 12, 2015, 05:10:24 PM
Just reported the website to their web hosting provider.
Even if the website was hacked, the cloudminr team could take down the homepage with the database but they didnt.

who *is* the hosting provider.... care to share ?

Arvixe.com

Can anyone think of any direct action we could take if the provider chooses to ignore abuse reports ?

Everyone who can shouold get onto the provider's website and bug the online support; the more who bug them the more notice they will take; I have just finished chatting to them and they basically don't give a s**t ; the (offshore callcenter) rep has told me that, basically, if they pay their bill they can do what they like on the website.
member
Activity: 193
Merit: 10
July 12, 2015, 05:02:13 PM
Just reported the website to their web hosting provider.
Even if the website was hacked, the cloudminr team could take down the homepage with the database but they didnt.

who *is* the hosting provider.... care to share ?

Arvixe.com

Can anyone think of any direct action we could take if the provider chooses to ignore abuse reports ?
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
July 12, 2015, 04:32:45 PM
Just reported the website to their web hosting provider.
Even if the website was hacked, the cloudminr team could take down the homepage with the database but they didnt.

has someone else contacted the hoster for investigation? maybe we can get some infos. i hadnt loose anything here but im still confused, that everyone calms down with: invest not more you can not afford to lose... shit happens.
really strange...

I wrote to [email protected], I'm awaiting for their reply
sr. member
Activity: 466
Merit: 250
July 12, 2015, 03:37:44 PM
Just reported the website to their web hosting provider.
Even if the website was hacked, the cloudminr team could take down the homepage with the database but they didnt.

who *is* the hosting provider.... care to share ?

Arvixe.com
member
Activity: 193
Merit: 10
July 12, 2015, 03:35:43 PM
Just reported the website to their web hosting provider.
Even if the website was hacked, the cloudminr team could take down the homepage with the database but they didnt.

who *is* the hosting provider.... care to share ?
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
July 12, 2015, 03:27:04 PM
Has anybody seen this?

They published all the emails and passwords of their users on the website

And also here: http://pastebin.com/cZ7sy3Gr
Change passwords if used on any other site!
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
July 12, 2015, 03:25:38 PM
all of us were fooled, we are considered the chickens and donkey

how to get back my money?

 Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
July 12, 2015, 03:09:33 PM
Just reported the website to their web hosting provider.
Even if the website was hacked, the cloudminr team could take down the homepage with the database but they didnt.

has someone else contacted the hoster for investigation? maybe we can get some infos. i hadnt loose anything here but im still confused, that everyone calms down with: invest not more you can not afford to lose... shit happens.
really strange...
sr. member
Activity: 466
Merit: 250
July 12, 2015, 02:41:51 PM
Just reported the website to their web hosting provider.
Even if the website was hacked, the cloudminr team could take down the homepage with the database but they didnt.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
July 12, 2015, 02:40:39 PM
normal developers will encrypt or hash passwords. a lot of websites don't do that. not because they want to make bad things with it but only they are not prepared for vulnerabilities on their site.
but in this case there was a plan behind that. i'm sure.

I have a website. It has 800 users but still, their passwords are hashed. You're dealing with cryptocurrencies and you don't encrypt the passwords of your users? You're a scammer and you want to use those passwords for other purposes, obviously.
legendary
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1002
July 12, 2015, 02:23:15 PM
what happened cloudminr?

-= cloudminr.io users database for sale =-

1 BTC for 79,267 unencrypted user:email:password list.
contact us on jabber at [email protected]

proof - first 1k users:

check: http://cloudminr.io/
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
July 12, 2015, 02:17:45 PM
the funny thing is that they wrote if there is something on the website than we should not belive it and a few days after that, a list of accounts is on their address. that aren't hackers, just scammers.
that was the plan from the beginning. steal money and make money with the accounts to get more and more money.

if really someone is beliving that this was an hack... sorry but than you are to stupid for this world.

normal developers will encrypt or hash passwords. a lot of websites don't do that. not because they want to make bad things with it but only they are not prepared for vulnerabilities on their site.
but in this case there was a plan behind that. i'm sure.

that none of the admins replied to that list and discussion shows the intention behind that all.
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1000
July 12, 2015, 01:54:27 PM
if cloudminr.io is scam, they seized large amounts
No this is a way to make us to think that they was hacked while instead they are scammers

yes, maybe they are trying to blame hackers!  Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry
https://cloudminr.io/
check now-they sale users emails!!
SCAMMERS

To many strange things for being scammers. Normally (if scammers) they would hide themselves and not doing this things. All these actions make me think that they were really hacked and that the hackers want to stop their activity in any way.
newbie
Activity: 53
Merit: 0
July 12, 2015, 01:49:28 PM
if cloudminr.io is scam, they seized large amounts
No this is a way to make us to think that they was hacked while instead they are scammers

yes, maybe they are trying to blame hackers!  Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry
https://cloudminr.io/
check now-they sale users emails!!
SCAMMERS
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
July 12, 2015, 01:40:51 PM
if cloudminr.io is scam, they seized large amounts
No this is a way to make us to think that they was hacked while instead they are scammers

yes, maybe they are trying to blame hackers!  Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry
sr. member
Activity: 337
Merit: 250
HTML5/Node.js/PHP developer
July 12, 2015, 01:21:46 PM
if cloudminr.io is scam, they seized large amounts
No this is a way to make us to think that they was hacked while instead they are scammers
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