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Topic: Blockchain.info still compromised? (Read 377 times)

hero member
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Crypto.games
October 14, 2016, 05:52:29 PM
#11
Hmm. Looks like its working fine now. Huh. A wallet without security, that's quite troubling seeing as this seems to be happening more often? (haven't encountered it personally yet).

Well, good thing I don't really use them much. Soon as my coins get in, I take it out. Don't really want it sitting there
especially with all these recent security alerts.

For those using it/storing their coins, might want to take some precautionary measures as there has already been plenty of precedence on security breaches with online wallets/exchange.
hero member
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October 14, 2016, 05:10:02 PM
#10
I get " Certificate verification problem detected " .... going through a secure browser... The SSL problems still not sorted? I see that they

are having problems with DNS hijacking, combined with Phishing attacks. I do not store any significant amounts of Bitcoin online in ANY online

wallet, but I would be cautious if anyone did. Do not access your account, until this has been sorted. I just checked to see if it was still down,

and I got this warning.. even though, I could see that the SSL certificate was not in place.  Wink

One of these days, offline and Hardware wallets will be the only option for secure storage of coins. These guys are getting smarter every

day.  Roll Eyes

I also witnessed the same thing trying to access the wallet yesterday but the site was offline for several hours but they came back and even on their Twitter page it was announced I believe issues like that are inevitable for a site that is targert to many and even with a lot of resources entrusted in their care. Something like that happened last month that I had to make panic wirthdrawal but its been resolved now and everything is back to normal from my end hoping it will continue like that. But offline wallets are the best...
legendary
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October 14, 2016, 03:07:25 PM
#9
I'm not using blockchain wallet and I wouldnt trust them my bitcoins, its not the first time that blockchain is compromised and their users assets are not being safe, I would suggest to stay away from blockchain.info
legendary
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October 14, 2016, 03:02:52 PM
#8
Blockchain.info is fine now. they do not save any information about your wallet anyways, so if someone hacks their servers he will get nothing out of it. the only risk is someone pointing the domain to their servers and saving people's wallets when they log in.

uh, you don't think that's a big problem too? enough to give up using them? it certainly is for me. even if they get it completely cured, there are so many other options with less possibility to lose your coins.
full member
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You have to get lost before you can find yourself.
October 14, 2016, 02:58:36 PM
#7
i do not use blockchain as well, i use multibit and never had a problem with it.
but blockchain is one of the bitcoin foundation group, i am sure youll be alright
YIz
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October 14, 2016, 02:55:54 PM
#6
Blockchain.info is fine now. they do not save any information about your wallet anyways, so if someone hacks their servers he will get nothing out of it. the only risk is someone pointing the domain to their servers and saving people's wallets when they log in.

It might look fine, but the SSL certificate is invalid AND you are being re-directed to another phishing site. If I were you, I would check the

certificate. The little padlock next to the URL in your browser, for the people who do not know what the SSL certificate is.  Wink This is a very

sophisticated attack, so you need to scrutinize every aspect of your visit to the site. Make 100% sure you are logging into the correct server.

Hope you have 2FA in place.  Huh

I do not use blockchain.info. and I think something is wrong on your side, because they have checked the issue in depth and said it's totally safe at this time.
legendary
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Merit: 1073
October 14, 2016, 02:51:48 PM
#5
Blockchain.info is fine now. they do not save any information about your wallet anyways, so if someone hacks their servers he will get nothing out of it. the only risk is someone pointing the domain to their servers and saving people's wallets when they log in.

It might look fine, but the SSL certificate is invalid AND you are being re-directed to another phishing site. If I were you, I would check the

certificate. The little padlock next to the URL in your browser, for the people who do not know what the SSL certificate is.  Wink This is a very

sophisticated attack, so you need to scrutinize every aspect of your visit to the site. Make 100% sure you are logging into the correct server.

Hope you have 2FA in place.  Huh
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October 14, 2016, 02:13:37 PM
#4
First time I hear about such problem, so far everything working great I don't know how you guys having problem?
YIz
hero member
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October 14, 2016, 02:13:15 PM
#3
Blockchain.info is fine now. they do not save any information about your wallet anyways, so if someone hacks their servers he will get nothing out of it. the only risk is someone pointing the domain to their servers and saving people's wallets when they log in.
hero member
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October 14, 2016, 02:09:28 PM
#2
Yeah great point on not accessing your blockchain wallet until this is sorted, although i think if you have followed all the blockchain.info security measures then it is basically impossible to access anyone's bitcoin, 2fa, a second password for sending bitcoins., 
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1073
October 14, 2016, 02:06:28 PM
#1
I get " Certificate verification problem detected " .... going through a secure browser... The SSL problems still not sorted? I see that they

are having problems with DNS hijacking, combined with Phishing attacks. I do not store any significant amounts of Bitcoin online in ANY online

wallet, but I would be cautious if anyone did. Do not access your account, until this has been sorted. I just checked to see if it was still down,

and I got this warning.. even though, I could see that the SSL certificate was not in place.  Wink

One of these days, offline and Hardware wallets will be the only option for secure storage of coins. These guys are getting smarter every

day.  Roll Eyes
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