The first person to correctly count the obvious errors in the following article wins an Oreo cookie:
https://www.hackread.com/cryptsy-hacked-bitcoin-worth-usd-6-million-stolen/Now, there is a bounty over Lucky7Coin’s developer’s head: 1000BTC promised to anyone who can trace the stolen money.
There's two, leaving it for yous to [easily] hunt the others in the short article. Hint: It's over six errors in total, which is amazing given that it's a fresh article based on other articles penned over the past
twice days.
Paul Vernon, also known as Big Vern, founder of Cryptsy[,] announced that the
cryptocurrencies exchange had been hacked. The announcement was made more than a year after
the discovery
of the hack[.] Cryptsy, meanwhile, was trying to cover everything up by channelling [sp] the money it was earning back into its clients’ wallets.
The attacker – famous [really, famous? Most of us never even heard of this shit] for developing Lucky7Coin – inserted
a Trojan malware into Cryptsy’s code [what?] so that he could access precious information and transfer
cyber currencies – mainly bitcoin and litecoin, among others still being discovered – out of Cryptsy’s
safe lukewarm storage. Overall[comma] the losses amount to $
6 million,
equal to with a running tab of over 13,00 (commas use two 0's?) BTC and 300,000 LTC
if translated into cryptocurrencies.
Cryptsy is under investigation by a US federal court as it "held
“hostage” money belonging to its clients. The account holders were
in fact denied access, and ability to withdraw,
or unable to their funds. Clients were not warned of the hack and many of them continued depositing funds into the exchange [, lured in by the reduced trading fees to get more deposits in the coffers]. The money was
probably used to refill those wallets
who resulted after the attack. Cryptsy still owes [more than] 10,000 BTC (3830900.00 US Dollar) to its clients. Big Vern declared that he even
try tried to involve the FBI in the matter
, but did not succeed to do so, but instead chose to use buzzwords and recent headlines to try to prove his innocence.
Now, there is a bounty
over Lucky7Coin’s developer’s head to return funds: 1000BTC promised to anyone who can trace the stolen money. Big Vern, on the other hand, promises “mercy” in the case of the hacker spontaneously returning the money or “war” if the hacker [does....what?].
That was harder than I thought and now my brain hurts