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Topic: Bitcoin is not secure - page 2. (Read 2200 times)

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October 28, 2014, 06:53:40 AM
#8
After purchasing your BTC, the total security option depends entirely upon your decisions, such as where to store, how to store, where to spend, etc.
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October 28, 2014, 05:57:22 AM
#7
Your argument is invalid. People who sign up for bitcoin related sites will be warned about proper security protocols as people who are security conscious will not use such sites if they do not tell users who are not security conscious proper security procedures.

Also most/many people who are involved in bitcoin are more computer literate, and these people tend to know to use different passwords between different applications.
legendary
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October 28, 2014, 05:56:51 AM
#6
Mainly due to the unbelievable stupidity of the average human. Many people will choose unhealthy food, which leads to widespread weight and health problems. So to protect them from their own stupidity, society should control what people are allowed to eat.

See the similarity?

Onkel Paul
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October 28, 2014, 05:35:21 AM
#5
how about Password1... Smiley
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October 27, 2014, 11:56:51 PM
#4
Obviously it's not secure for those who use same passwords at multiple site and a 'banana69' type.
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
October 27, 2014, 11:45:27 PM
#3
Mine is secure. I don't know about yours.
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October 27, 2014, 11:43:33 PM
#2
Who uses banana69 as a password. That is both insulting to banana and 69. Come one.
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October 27, 2014, 10:53:46 PM
#1
Mainly due to the unbelievable stupidity of the average human. I previously worked as a security expert and you wouldn't believe the number of website owners that don't properly salt and store their users' passwords and the number of users that use a "banana69" type password which is easily crackable with a dictionary attack, of course the same user will be registered with his email and the email password will conveniently be set to "banana69" with both the Blockchain.info Identifier and Password saved in drafts.

Bitch and moan about Bitcoin not being secure enough after that will ya? Have you ever used the same password for multiple websites? Have you ever stored your private keys or private key entropy on a machine connected to the internet? I will begin seperating the sheep from the wolves and slapping you across the face with a wet fish bitches.

Bitcoin will never take off without centraliziation whereas a set number of intellectuals will look after the BTC of the stupid masses. Your inferior brains are the achilles heel of Bitcoin security wise, not SHA256, not RIPEMD-160 and not the ECDSA which the NSA may build a billion dollar computer to record all the sounds that your processor makes while generating and crack.
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