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March 16, 2014, 04:36:43 PM
#6
I don't see that in that pastebin, not to mention I was in IRC when that convo was going on and that wasn't how I took it. Can you please explain exactly how you think it was done please so we can have all the information on the table? I am tired of this "baritus sucks, dont trust what he makes, dont use cryptoave, its not secure" shit thats coming from you specificly. Give us exact facts or leave the issue alone.
legendary
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March 16, 2014, 04:34:05 PM
#5
I would have to say yes you are wrong. There were only 9 accounts compromised, and they were only accounts that had the same username as their name in the IRC channel, and the way they were "compromised" as you say was having them locked out due to not getting the password reset form right. So #1 no coins were lost and #2 noones account was successfully cracked into. So tell me, if the hacker had all the info that you say they had, why do they not have any coins/info/or login information from Cryptoave?

I have stayed quiet during your whole troll/douchebag fest on the cryptoave matter, but its time I say something. If you do not have digitalcoins, and do not have a stake in CryptoAve, shut the fuck up. I for one (along with everyone else that supports the community) is tired of seeing your stupid comments. I look forward to reading your reply tho. Have a nice day!

Baritus himself contradicts you.


You might want to read this, especially line 48 and 48.

Seems there are a few more than 9 accounts compromised.


http://pastebin.com/DP6NTuvt


~BCX~

What? It was 9, and they were compromised as in someone made an attempt to login. They didn't login. The site was secure and locked down the accounts with their full balances.

Of course people should send a request. The google site verification is a one time usage key that confirms my ownership of the site when setting up google mail, go get some tech education. Nothing was compromised on any of CryptoAve.
legendary
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March 16, 2014, 04:18:41 PM
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March 16, 2014, 03:58:15 PM
#3
I would have to say yes you are wrong. There were only 9 accounts compromised, and they were only accounts that had the same username as their name in the IRC channel, and the way they were "compromised" as you say was having them locked out due to not getting the password reset form right. So #1 no coins were lost and #2 noones account was successfully cracked into. So tell me, if the hacker had all the info that you say they had, why do they not have any coins/info/or login information from Cryptoave?

I have stayed quiet during your whole troll/douchebag fest on the cryptoave matter, but its time I say something. If you do not have digitalcoins, and do not have a stake in CryptoAve, shut the fuck up. I for one (along with everyone else that supports the community) is tired of seeing your stupid comments. I look forward to reading your reply tho. Have a nice day!
Yna
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March 16, 2014, 03:56:29 PM
#2
From the redirect of CryptoAve.com

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Hello,

CryptoAve has been targeted heavily by hackers since launch. The security has withstood all the attacks and all of the users' funds are secure.

I will be taking down the website to recode all of the PHP parts as I don't feel confident in the security of the language for an exchange environment. I've also come to the realization that there are many more hackers and thieves in the exchange industry than I expected. Additionally, hackers are targeting crypto users in general, leaving CryptoAve and myself liable for situations out of my control.

I will be shutting down CryptoAve until all the PHP has been recoded and the website fortified.

Please withdraw all your funds. The exchange will not be keeping any funds during the downtime period.

You can withdraw your funds by sending an email to admin[at]cryptoave.com from your registered CryptoAve account email. You need to include:
-Username
-PIN
-Email
-Security Question
-Security Answer
-Birth Date
-Addresses for DGC/BTC/ARG/SRC/LTC/PPC balance

Thank you for using CryptoAve and sorry for any inconvenience.

Regards,
Baritus



So I started digging into the hack attempts of CryptoAve since I was asked if I was behind them and the answer is no, I am not.

Anyone who knows of me knows you never to ask, I will post it. But anyway I did some looking on some forums I am member of and I did find some mention of it. It appears CryptoAve has been compromised from day 1 and so have the email servers, I found the Google verification posted google-site-verification=MAlFo4_er_wKZA1n_SvS5lpd7gj6swXIYZxef2Bdr9w which means any email you send with above info like name, birth date, email, pin, address, etc..... will most definitely fall into the wrong hands.


Seriously, I would love to see the mathematical equation that solves for sending a guy that can't even secure his own personal wallet your very sensitive information and to a site that he has posted that has been compromised.

Really?

I know I sometimes get on people's nerves, but am I wrong here?


~BCX~








I would like to have you verify this information by providing where you got it. Until then, this is just smoke out of your asshole.
legendary
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March 16, 2014, 03:33:37 PM
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