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Topic: [DTC] Someone tried to gain control over Datacoin, but he failed (Read 1126 times)

donator
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lol, the first VIrtual coup d'etat
sr. member
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DTC unofficial team
bumping this thread as a reminder for those who wants to spread FUD about datacoin Wink
sr. member
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DTC unofficial team
interesting indeed
I didn't see such reports about any other coins, does anyone remember that?
i dont remember either. by the way did you play poker at sealswithclubs?
Shocked no
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Glad to see it is popular Cheesy
legendary
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getmonero.org
interesting indeed
I didn't see such reports about any other coins, does anyone remember that?

i dont remember either. by the way did you play poker at sealswithclubs?
legendary
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Never heard about such thing. Usually this kind of "devs" are more patient Smiley.
sr. member
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DTC unofficial team
interesting indeed
I didn't see such reports about any other coins, does anyone remember that?
legendary
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Merit: 1001
getmonero.org
interesting indeed
sr. member
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sr. member
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Merit: 250
DTC unofficial team
List of IPs:
212.83.151.26
173.254.216.68
194.132.32.42
82.196.12.90
178.63.97.34
89.239.213.168
212.83.151.18
31.172.30.4
209.222.8.196
96.44.189.101 (torservers.net !!!)
66.18.12.197
66.109.24.204

So it was hacked from TOR network.

Could please anyone remember what happens when you try to log into your mailbox from 'unusual place'?

i think you need to enter a phone number thats connected to the account.


there were no phone numbers linked to it. There was only my own mail account linked to it, but there were no unusual activity in it, so no one confirmed login with my own account (anyway, I enabled 2fa on it too
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
List of IPs:
212.83.151.26
173.254.216.68
194.132.32.42
82.196.12.90
178.63.97.34
89.239.213.168
212.83.151.18
31.172.30.4
209.222.8.196
96.44.189.101 (torservers.net !!!)
66.18.12.197
66.109.24.204

So it was hacked from TOR network.

Could please anyone remember what happens when you try to log into your mailbox from 'unusual place'?

i think you need to enter a phone number thats connected to the account.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
DTC unofficial team
List of IPs:
212.83.151.26
173.254.216.68
194.132.32.42
82.196.12.90
178.63.97.34
89.239.213.168
212.83.151.18
31.172.30.4
209.222.8.196
96.44.189.101 (torservers.net !!!)
66.18.12.197
66.109.24.204

So it was hacked from TOR network.

Could please anyone remember what happens when you try to log into your mailbox from 'unusual place'?
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
DTC unofficial team
first!


Damn, take over a coin? Wth.
Any IP or something?

yes, there were no compromising tweets...don't know about email, but seems the same. And that mails about re-design. Seems that someone wanted to get full control over our official accounts and replace things like donation address, binaries, etc. Or maybe (just thinking) it was someone from government-related organizations who sees this coin as a real thing for anonymous info and wants to ruin it or to become a spy.
full member
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first!


Damn, take over a coin? Wth.
Any IP or something?
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
DTC unofficial team
Hi community,

I want to tell you a story about hacking Datacoin mail and twitter account.

All began when I received message from our promoter who works with Twitter: 'I cannot log in, incorrect password!'
I own [email protected], so only I can reset the password. 'Strange', I thought.
Then promoter told me: 'someone posted address with invalid BTC\DTC donations wallet!' You understand: Twitter account was hacked.
I tried to recover password, but nothing helped: I simply couldn't receive mail from Twitter. All my messages to their support also stayed unanswered.
I waited for some time - sometimes it takes time to receive mail from Twitter. Soon I noticed tweet in hacked account: "#datacoin is looking for developers and anyone interested in helping us continue to grow. Contact [email protected]"
WOW, it was not ordinary hacker attack - someone has plans to gain control over Datacoin!
In some minutes I got new mail to [email protected] : someone asked me about yesterday's mail regarding re-design of the site. After some conversation I understood that I didn't write any mails to this man yesterday.
Yes, you got it right: [email protected] was also hacked, and there were filters for many addresses, twitter support was among them. Also I saw unusual activity for it.

Now I changed all passwords, enabled 2fa everywhere (hackers didn't got password to other mails, otherwise they could take full control over [email protected])

I want to sum up and tell you 2 things:

1. ALWAYS enable 2fa everywhere.
2. Datacoin seems very attractive to many of us, and someone wants to control it. Be aware!
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