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Topic: Bitcoin’s, Altcoin’s Private Keys are all Compromised. Second proof. (Read 352 times)

legendary
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I don't think there's a relation to that because if there is, then private keys or wallets are already compromised and being dried by those hackers. Notice that whenever you search for a private key in Google, it will show almost the same pattern because all private keys have the same pattern, so expect that you will always see that webiste, but I don't think there is a relevance to wallets or private keys being compromised. I think before you throw some news or blame, you should also have solid proof about your claims because you might ruin a business name. If you are not trusting private keys, then don't store your assets on them; instead, find more secured wallets that will give you different security aside from private keys. As an IT person, I don't think that this claim is true. If it were true, then all wallets with private keys should have been compromised by now.
If private keys can easily be compromised, all bitcoins have ever been mined by miners, stored by Bitcoin holders will be moved to addresses for the attackers.

So far, 15 years since 2009, nothing like this ever happened and no report of lost/ stolen bitcoins like this. The conspiracy theory is simply stupid and non sense without anything solidly back this theory.

There are 2^256 private keys while there are 10^78 to 10^82 atoms in the universe. Finding a Bitcoin private key by brute-force procedure is impossible.

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Private_key
https://btcdirect.eu/en-eu/what-is-a-private-key
https://www.universetoday.com/36302/atoms-in-the-universe/
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I don't think there's a relation to that because if there is, then private keys or wallets are already compromised and being dried by those hackers. Notice that whenever you search for a private key in Google, it will show almost the same pattern because all private keys have the same pattern, so expect that you will always see that webiste, but I don't think there is a relevance to wallets or private keys being compromised. I think before you throw some news or blame, you should also have solid proof about your claims because you might ruin a business name. If you are not trusting private keys, then don't store your assets on them; instead, find more secured wallets that will give you different security aside from private keys. As an IT person, I don't think that this claim is true. If it were true, then all wallets with private keys should have been compromised by now.
sr. member
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I don't and have never heard of the possibility of someone's private keys to be compromised without them leaking some informations or sharing it, neither have I heard any reports of this almy site generating peoples private keys, if private keys can be compromised or start getting compromised, then the issue would be from the blockcjain and developers for keeping room for such error, and what would be the need of the so called self-custody when we can keep our private keys from beign hacked by a third party and we played no part in it.

I Don't really understand what's going on and why you posted your private keys as prove but I think if yours was compromised then you must have mistakenly installed a spyware on your device and we know how skyward works it reveals your details to the attakers, many almy is just a storage for all the compromised private keys and wallets 🤷‍♂️.
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When you don't expose your private keys, there is no way that anyone can know your private keys because it is unique. The advise is never allow anyone to see your private key, it is when your private key is known that your wallet can be compromised.

You shouldn't dare put your private keys on any site or save it online, or else your will loss your coins. So it is very difficult to know anyone private keys, and very hard to generate the same private keys to different wallet. Your private key is the password to your output locked in your bitcoin address , and anyone that have access to it will steal your coins.

This post is not about private key exposing. Its about knowing some secret which no body knows.
This post talks about,
While doing Google search with any random private keys.  It shows up only Alamy website Images at Images section. Why?
 
What is the connection between Google, Alamy site, and privatekeys of any Cryptocurrency? Why it shows such result?

When we do Google search using terms like  " Online sale" Google showsup Online selling website's like amazon etc. Because this websites embed online sale related key words at their sites and therefre Google algorithm gives such results.

In case of privatekey: Google search When we do Google search using " any crypto private keys" it shows up alamy sites. Why?
Does it means all private key of all cryptocurrency is embed at this site?

First , you must understand that Google search works by gathering related content to you from different sources. If your private keys have been used somewhere else and it is possible to rrlafe it their, then the web can pop up, sometimes, the website has nothing to do with the web address .  Since google can not find actual or correct answer to your search term, related content will be displayed. So seeing a different website from what you expect may not necessarily mean it is connected to the website.

If you will be sure , type any combination of alphanumeric and search, you will get thesame result.
sr. member
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You know the way Google search works is that it searches the internet for what you input and if it doesn’t find it, it shows result for something similar. I know you’d ask me how those images are similar, but I think that maybe the website is full of alpha-numerals so it always finds something that matches. This is just my theory before any research (I only skimmed through the article), but I am super sure that what you think isn’t what is happening.
legendary
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The below is the private key of my own wallet address. Its has no balance in it. I have shown here just to prove that this private key is compromised. Same way all Bitcoins and altcoins private keys are compromised. To find out how, read at below link.

Process:
Google the below private key.

80221fa8ca82eda1a3c98eb0f1882c398d825b670a2c38435164771a253ce821

Then check the " Image section" of search result. One will find "Alamy "named website's images appeared at search result.
Same way one can also check any random private key and the result will always be the same - Alamy site Images always showup.

Question is why it happens?

While doing google search with any private key, it shows only and only Alamy site at search image result.
Why? There are billions of website, Google can show it, but why only Alamy sites Images?

Answer is:  All cryptocurrency private keys are embeded in codes, in a secret way, at all Images of Alamy website.
Therefore Google algorithm shows such result.

Find out more here at link:

https://medium.com/@seoexpert555/beware-all-crypto-owners-ca9f3b7094dc





How come such FUD always shows up right before the final stage of the bull market? OMG, all private keys are compromised! That's scary, sell all your coins now!  Grin

Just admit it: you didn't buy enough Bitcoin during the bear market?  Grin
legendary
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I don't know why, but I can't browse Alamy's site. Even I tried on Tor to check if I had an IP issue. So I can't check live what exactly is going on and how. But I don't believe private keys are compromised anyway because they aren't stored online. The site may generate an image based on your search. Or the search engine will show you that it partially matches your search. This isn't enough to explain why all the private keys are compromised; otherwise, funds would be stolen. But we haven't heard of any cases where someone stole funds from the wallet by getting private keys from Alamy sites or by random check.

Is it actually just a bluff or FUD if you search it using the private key he posted above it does show only 3 sites in my case including this thread since the method requires you to go to images you can see under images you can find Alamy accessing it with or without VPN it does not work in my case.
What I see here he might be just want to get impressions on his images since you can sell images on that site and maybe he is trying to bring people there to get impressions and get buyers.
legendary
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I don't know why, but I can't browse Alamy's site. Even I tried on Tor to check if I had an IP issue. So I can't check live what exactly is going on and how. But I don't believe private keys are compromised anyway because they aren't stored online. The site may generate an image based on your search. Or the search engine will show you that it partially matches your search. This isn't enough to explain why all the private keys are compromised; otherwise, funds would be stolen. But we haven't heard of any cases where someone stole funds from the wallet by getting private keys from Alamy sites or by random check. 
newbie
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But why do you only point to Alamy, there are lots of images that appear in the result. There's facebook, X, github, and Pinterest and there's even tiktok. Does it mean those keys are also on those websites?

I doubt there is truth to this post. I have kept my private key somewhere safe, I created a wallet that has never been used but only deposit transactions I'm sure there will be nothing of public key that is exposed by it. How will the wallet keys be exposed with that security in mind?  This is just something for that meduim page, fud for the crypto holders.
i dont get a single alamy site. it depends on your location
hero member
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But why do you only point to Alamy, there are lots of images that appear in the result. There's facebook, X, github, and Pinterest and there's even tiktok. Does it mean those keys are also on those websites?

I doubt there is truth to this post. I have kept my private key somewhere safe, I created a wallet that has never been used but only deposit transactions I'm sure there will be nothing of public key that is exposed by it. How will the wallet keys be exposed with that security in mind?  This is just something for that meduim page, fud for the crypto holders.
hero member
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If you google search for any random text and then click on images you get a ton of images. Does not matter what you put in.
Considering the amount of information that exists on the Internet.  I would believe it is almost impossible to create a random string of text of a few dozen characters that does not exist embedded in some code or in plain text on a random website already.  More over.  Last time I used Google for such searches I realized many of the results are even unrelated to the strings of text I searched.  I believe Google uses an algorithm that looks up things that LOOK similar to the search results you requested too.

Knowing the above.  It is safe to assume all and every password we have ever used has been leaked on the Internet and is compromised.  This does not make it compromised and insecure.
newbie
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he just found a hex key image. thats all. nothing else.
has nothing to do with the wallet itself.
sr. member
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Sharing private keys publicly is risky, even if they're empty. Private keys should be kept secret for security and for open-source wallets and spend some time learning about security and privacy. Taking these steps means you're in control and can minimize the risks to your cryptocurrency holdings
That thing that OP has done is just to try and prove his point so of course, I think that it's a common sense that this is the case for most people. And to OP, I think that it's in your best interest if you back up this claim with some data and that this is a real thing, there's no way that it's true and no programmer has stumbled upon this problem or is trying to solve it because this is a major breach in the security of bitcoin if this is true so maybe with those data and backing from developers, people will probably start believing you but until then, everyone's skeptical about this.
jr. member
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Of course when you search a private key, there are sites that would generate the corresponding addresses on the fly and show you the results, you should never "search" for "your" private keys. They are private, but by all means, search for addresses all you want.
legendary
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I tried a Google search and then checked the "images section" in the search result. I didn't find anything strange as you say. I didn't even find "Alamy" in my search results. It may appear in your search results depending on your cache, location, or search history maintained by Google.

This does not make sense at all. If you created your private key in a secure way and did not share it with anyone, no one will be able to know it and it will not appear in any Google search engine or any other. What you are saying is very strange.
legendary
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And again as I posted in another one of the OP FUD creators posts.
If you google search for any random text and then click on images you get a ton of images. Does not matter what you put in.

It's just the OP scammer click bait posting to get clicks.

Ignore it and move on.

-Dave
jr. member
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Let me get this right, you search for your private key and you find it along with corresponding addresses and public keys, right?  Cheesy
Now go ahead and this time search for an address only to see if any site can give you the private key, not just any address, search for one that only you know the private key. Of course when you reveal the private key, you get all sorts of images for it.
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Before you click on the image on search results, try to highlight it to see the link preview. You will find it is longer than the actual link and some characters may match the privkey fragment you sent with Alamy's search indexes. In addition, browser cookies also affect search results.
I think google's search parameter is always being improved to as much as possible not show this kind of message "didn't match any documents" anymore. cmiiw
legendary
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Because if you google any random bunch of text and then click on images you wind up with a bunch of images.
That's just the way it works.

As for Alamy they have the rights to a lot (read billions) of images so some are going to wind up there.

It's a nothingburger.

-Dave

legendary
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Looks like a clickbait article to your medium, seo expert? and then talk about Bitcoin?

Hmm, in any case as what others have said, maybe when you create your Bitcoin address your private key was exposed. We don't know how you create your address though, but you might have to look at it.

And I'm sorry but I have to disagree Alamy or whatever image site it is, it has nothing to do with Bitcoin or your address or your private key.
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