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Topic: bitcointalk.org sells users passwords (Read 2039 times)

hero member
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November 22, 2014, 05:41:21 PM
#19
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=312901

My recommendation would be the immediate closure of Bitcointalk pending further investigation into the shocking exposé by this highly trusted man.

Yes, crycurex-support is indeed very reliable and trustworthy.
b!z
legendary
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November 14, 2014, 06:20:29 PM
#18
*tips tinfoil fedora purchased with bitcoin*
legendary
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November 14, 2014, 05:57:16 PM
#17
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=312901

My recommendation would be the immediate closure of Bitcointalk pending further investigation into the shocking exposé by this highly trusted man.
hero member
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November 14, 2014, 02:05:52 PM
#16
You are doubtful there, your thread is saying something else that you don't know what the real issue is "or use or abuse or being hacked"
yet you made a bold statement saying that forum sells them sounds foolish to me.
hero member
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November 14, 2014, 04:43:18 AM
#15
crycurex sounds like a really reliable company that does not make false clames, lets invest
legendary
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dogiecoin.com
November 02, 2014, 10:39:06 PM
#14
"sells users passwords", "tries to log in"...

Unless these criminals can't copy paste passwords correctly, NOPE.
hero member
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November 02, 2014, 01:47:15 AM
#13
If I were you, I would rather check my computers for malware and check if I received a phishing email recently. I would then change my password and don't use the same password on any two sites.
copper member
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No I dont escrow anymore.
November 01, 2014, 01:38:09 AM
#12
Well I'm convinced.

Just shut the site[1] down, till this is resolved. For humanity!



[1] gmail ofc
staff
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November 01, 2014, 01:35:49 AM
#11
Or maybe you just read the notice about changing about passwords and your password has been hacked ?  Undecided
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October 31, 2014, 05:51:40 PM
#10
lets hope this isnt true
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October 31, 2014, 04:39:48 PM
#9
If the forum is the "leak" of your gmail password then the attacker is your ISP (or VPN if you use one). If you are using the same password across multiple sites then I think it is safe to assume that you did not change your password after you were advised to do so.

I am not 100% sure if gmail was affected by POODLE

The POODLE vulnerability in TLS/SSL could have allowed a man-in-the-middle attacker to read encrypted forum traffic. For example, Tor exit nodes could have used this attack against anyone using Tor to access the forum. I disabled SSLv3 to prevent this attack in the future, and I logged everyone out to invalidate any possibly-compromised cookies. If you used a proxy or ISP that you don't absolutely trust to access the forum, then you should also change your password.

Most other sites are similarly affected.
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
October 31, 2014, 10:09:02 AM
#8
Dear users,

please be informed that bitcointalk.org owner/owners sell or use or abuse or being hacked or I dont know what ...(users passwords)

My experiences:

I used same password to this nickname and my email address, and as I use gmail, when someone  trys to log in to your email from another IP you will get message.

I get such messages like 10 times.

What does this means ? That means that someone knew my password and as I had same password on bitcointalk and gmail only, that means that bitcointalk.org owner/owners sold some passowrds (or all passwords) or abuse them or just being hacked several times.

Very poor for website, which is number one in btc community (by visists) and very poor customer support from owners, who are not able to remove fucking trust system which is abused every day.
I have never experienced such things. You are just making false accusations without any evidence. Not only Theymos know your password, if your computer have malware, the owner of the malware installed on your computer knows about it too.  The person trying to log in may just be some script kiddy trying to brute force your email.
legendary
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#Free market
October 31, 2014, 06:06:05 AM
#7
After this impressive display of knowledge related to security, Im off to invest all my coins in crycurex, what could possibly go wrong?

 Grin How much do you want to invest ? 10-30 btc is good .  However  crycurex-support I suggest you to turn off your pc and go read a book.
legendary
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October 31, 2014, 05:31:03 AM
#6
After this impressive display of knowledge related to security, Im off to invest all my coins in crycurex, what could possibly go wrong?
legendary
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October 31, 2014, 05:19:21 AM
#5
Well I'm convinced.
legendary
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October 31, 2014, 04:54:43 AM
#4
Except in some well-documented cases of provider stupidity, lost passwords are almost always caused by the users themselves.
Either they fell for some phishing attack, or they connected to the password-protected service without proper precautions. If you use any transport mechanism that might be susceptible to eavesdropping or MITM attacks (such as public wifi hotspots, Tor exit nodes etc.) you need to be extra careful with the SSL stuff. Never accept newly presented certificates in such a situation! Another possibility (especially when using Windows as OS, and when trying out altcoin wallets from dubious sources) is that you caught some keyboard logging malware.

Onkel Paul
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October 31, 2014, 04:37:10 AM
#3
Please take a moment to realize how absurd your accusation is. Let's not even discuss the claim, which is beyond dubious at best, and focus on the fact that you have almost no evidence to support it. Has it occurred to you that there are other ways someone might be able to have obtained your password? It isn't even clear from your post whether they successfully accessed your account or merely attempted to do so.
hero member
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October 31, 2014, 04:27:22 AM
#2
you are assuming to much. Please take of your tinfoil hat and go back to work.
member
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October 31, 2014, 04:21:51 AM
#1
Dear users,

please be informed that bitcointalk.org owner/owners sell or use or abuse or being hacked or I dont know what ...(users passwords)

My experiences:

I used same password to this nickname and my email address, and as I use gmail, when someone  trys to log in to your email from another IP you will get message.

I get such messages like 10 times.

What does this means ? That means that someone knew my password and as I had same password on bitcointalk and gmail only, that means that bitcointalk.org owner/owners sold some passowrds (or all passwords) or abuse them or just being hacked several times.

Very poor for website, which is number one in btc community (by visists) and very poor customer support from owners, who are not able to remove fucking trust system which is abused every day.
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