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sr. member
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February 20, 2015, 12:21:13 PM
#23
Over a billion dollars stolen from banks, by hackers...(they ain't just targeting Bitcoin, anymore):
http://news.yahoo.com/hackers-1-billion-bank-theft-may-still-impact-213712368.html

The hilarious part is that they are doing it for years and they still didn't catch them .
legendary
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February 20, 2015, 12:20:31 PM
#22
Hahahhaha


Hater gonna hate!

Glad to see something else is hacked besides BTC!
Anyway that money was insured so it's ok ... the biggest thieves on earth are insurance companies Smiley

So true. Insurance companies are all cheats. They keep calling to take insurance and when a person does take an insurance, they make the person go through a lot of verification processes to get his hard earned money back.  Angry
hero member
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February 19, 2015, 09:59:50 PM
#21
Banks have been getting "hacked", err robbed, for hundreds of years.

How do you mean?
This article made it seem the hackers created a complicated tech initiated method to randomly dispense enormous amounts of money.
sr. member
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February 19, 2015, 02:19:50 PM
#20
Banks have been getting "hacked", err robbed, for hundreds of years.
legendary
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February 19, 2015, 01:24:42 PM
#19
Any thought about fixing your badly formatted "submission"?

Have some pride, for fucksake, eh?
hero member
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February 19, 2015, 11:47:18 AM
#18
I didn't move it, but if you've been here so long (a month longer than me) you should know what goes where and how to format the threads properly as most people seem to be able to do. Oh, and you know what sarcasm is, right?

I won't click on your links and allow you to hack my computer.
But to answer the question, if I were to gauge it by what I see on 'The Daily Show' and the former "Colbert Report", I'd say we are in agreement- sarcasm is the highest form of comedy.
 Wink
uki
legendary
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cryptojunk bag holder
February 19, 2015, 08:48:58 AM
#17
The more internet and online activities are expanding the more these are becoming vulnerable as far as banks are being hacked in this case account holders deposits are safer than btc these days.
That is actually one of the biggest differences between a regular account in a bank and BTC transaction that is always raised by the antagonists of crypto currencies. Central banks may also additionally print money out of thin air, if it pleases them.
Hacks are more common these days, as there are more skilled hackers working for the governments as a 'cyber army'.
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February 19, 2015, 08:34:50 AM
#16
The more internet and online activities are expanding the more these are becoming vulnerable as far as banks are being hacked in this case account holders deposits are safer than btc these days.
uki
legendary
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February 19, 2015, 08:33:43 AM
#15
Over a billion dollars stolen from banks, by hackers...(they ain't just targeting Bitcoin, anymore):
http://news.yahoo.com/hackers-1-billion-bank-theft-may-still-impact-213712368.html
I think this has been already discussed in the speculation section and this is where this topic really belongs.
You may check out last few pages of this topic to see more detailed discussion: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/gold-collapsing-bitcoin-up-68655
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February 19, 2015, 06:17:23 AM
#14
I didn't move it, but if you've been here so long (a month longer than me) you should know what goes where and how to format the threads properly as most people seem to be able to do. Oh, and you know what sarcasm is, right?
hero member
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February 19, 2015, 05:45:50 AM
#13
Links in the Press forum should at least mention Bitcoin. That's the purpose of the Press forum.

I mentioned BTC in the description.
You are welcome.

Doesn't work like that. This is for press articles that mention bitcoin.

I've been on this forum longer than you have and until now this has never been a problem.
Contrats on making staff so quickly. Thanks for moving a news article out of the press section.
Keep up with these massively impotant issues...we wouldn't know what was what without your brilliant guidance.
sr. member
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February 19, 2015, 01:37:48 AM
#12

Anyway that money was insured so it's ok ... the biggest thieves on earth are insurance companies Smiley
Exactly, does anybody know if the insurance companies have tried to get in on the bitcoin insurance bandwagon yet?
Would be a hard job for them but if you can prove that your cold storage is safe with 2 of 3 or similar then I'm sure some insurance company would take you on.

Maybe even use it as a selling point, Trezor insurance sounds good.
Circle claims to have all btc insured.
sr. member
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February 18, 2015, 02:46:48 PM
#11
Bank hacks are not that worrying. Depositors are insured for a start. Secondly, bank transfers are reversible. Hackers can steal account balances all they want, they are shifting numbers around. The difficult bit is to withdraw cash to make the money untraceable. Accounts will be are frozen when banks sees large abnormal transfers and hackers are left with nothing.

Bitcoin is different. You can leave the coins in an address and no one can touch them. When the time comes, breakup the coins into tiny amounts , mix them and they are as good as new.

Read the stories, atms were programmed to dump cash at specific times of day, without an atm card. You can't reverse that.
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February 18, 2015, 02:39:46 PM
#10
Bank hacks are not that worrying. Depositors are insured for a start. Secondly, bank transfers are reversible. Hackers can steal account balances all they want, they are shifting numbers around. The difficult bit is to withdraw cash to make the money untraceable. Accounts will be are frozen when banks sees large abnormal transfers and hackers are left with nothing.

Bitcoin is different. You can leave the coins in an address and no one can touch them. When the time comes, breakup the coins into tiny amounts , mix them and they are as good as new.
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February 18, 2015, 02:15:21 PM
#9
Links in the Press forum should at least mention Bitcoin. That's the purpose of the Press forum.

I mentioned BTC in the description.
You are welcome.

Doesn't work like that. This is for press articles that mention bitcoin.
hero member
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February 17, 2015, 02:32:55 PM
#8

Anyway that money was insured so it's ok ... the biggest thieves on earth are insurance companies Smiley
Exactly, does anybody know if the insurance companies have tried to get in on the bitcoin insurance bandwagon yet?
Would be a hard job for them but if you can prove that your cold storage is safe with 2 of 3 or similar then I'm sure some insurance company would take you on.

Maybe even use it as a selling point, Trezor insurance sounds good.

I've posted in bitcointalk, in the past, that it would be an incredible idea for an insurance company to offer Single Pay Whole Life insurance policies  sold for set prices in Bitcoin. Obviously, the regulations to set up such an idea would be cumbersome, at best...and very possible, impossible.
BUT, it would 1) make burial policies appeal to a whole new group/class/generation of individuals. And 2) make insurance companies lots of money (which I find nothing wrong with, as it is their job and obligation to their shareholders).
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February 17, 2015, 09:13:40 AM
#7
Links in the Press forum should at least mention Bitcoin. That's the purpose of the Press forum.

I normaly egree , but this is the bigest ongoing bankhack!
Yep it is still going 100+ banks wordwide are hacked , was a whole report on dutch TV  Youtube Link (dutch) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcqKyL7q7oU
what they say  1.000.000.000 euro is stolen , the hack is detected but nobody is arested ,
the hack is still going on . as we speak , the hack started around 2013.
they use backdoors , zero days that are not patched because of the fact that gov's use them for offense.  
so Microsoft leaves them open.
the hackers  managed to create 1.000.000.000 euros out of thin air ,  using the same systems as banks do for them self.
touching the central nerve system of money creation!
that's why no bank customers are effected.

Holland is no.4 on press freedom list , so please someone subtitle , The fact that the hack is still going on , is somthing I dont expect to hear on US or UK TV.

legendary
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February 17, 2015, 08:06:33 AM
#6
Bank hacks.

That's all you have? How about the proper date formatting and the source in the topic? I'm sure I've seen this story before as well, so what's the point in posting your one-liner?

Fucking newbies.
legendary
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February 17, 2015, 12:39:57 AM
#5

Anyway that money was insured so it's ok ... the biggest thieves on earth are insurance companies Smiley
Exactly, does anybody know if the insurance companies have tried to get in on the bitcoin insurance bandwagon yet?
Would be a hard job for them but if you can prove that your cold storage is safe with 2 of 3 or similar then I'm sure some insurance company would take you on.

Maybe even use it as a selling point, Trezor insurance sounds good.

I would open an insurance company but only if people would deposit to addresses indicated by me .... as me is the only person that I can trust when it comes to security Smiley
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February 17, 2015, 12:37:24 AM
#4

Anyway that money was insured so it's ok ... the biggest thieves on earth are insurance companies Smiley
Exactly, does anybody know if the insurance companies have tried to get in on the bitcoin insurance bandwagon yet?
Would be a hard job for them but if you can prove that your cold storage is safe with 2 of 3 or similar then I'm sure some insurance company would take you on.

Maybe even use it as a selling point, Trezor insurance sounds good.
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