Images appear fine to me. Must have been bitcointalk
Vegas
not working for me either, nothing is displaying except the yobit widget halfway down ...
for me its fine too...
so its bitcointalk
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FlyCoin
November 21, 2016, 11:57:49 AM
Go to bed get up late, miss 30 posts. Our assumption initially was the malicious code was a false positive but, Vegas jumped on it to investigate when the 1st report was made on the thread. One thing about Vegas - he is always is out to protect you the users and holders of FlyCoin and, of XDE2 coin. The results are the process worked. Questions were asked, Users were immediately warned, investigation made of code by 2 developers, explanations posted. All in all, Vegas, Griffith, and everyone involved handled it very professionally. False positives can occur but, better to be safe than sorry. So aside from the "false positive" why are your and vegas's anti-keyloggers disabling? Yes, this is the big question I wanted to ask as well. My anti-keylogger also complained about the file and refused to let me install it. To tell you the truth, I have less trust in Fly now, regardless of this probably being a misunderstanding. I do not have this issue when installing any other wallet and I use 5 of them on the same computer. Ivan you should have the MOST trust for fly. Youve seen me protect the users over and over again. Ive done things that no one else would ever care enough to do. I know your straight forward and I am too. I protect my users more than any other OP , bar none, and you know that. Truth is I dont know if this was a false positive or not, but I wasnt going to take any chances, and sat and PMed over 50 fly users. Who else would have done that?? Remember when pokey downloaded a mining program from a blog and it had a keylogger and he lost everything? remember how our antidump kicked in, and his 4800 coins went to superfly where I held them for a few weeks until his system was clean, and returned all 4800 fly and even sent him the stakes. I knew he lost all his dmd, and even sent 1000 dmd to him out of my own pocket!!! So bottom line is I do my best to avoid situations that might cause a drop in fly trust, but I knew of a possible security threat, and because I warned everyone, not even 1 fly was lost. In fact, in over a year fly has been around , not one person has EVER lost 1 fly. Here is the truth Ivan, there is no safer coin than fly. I watch EVERYTHING that goes on, everyday. Fly has had many challenging moments, but Ive made sure everything has always turned out ok. It wasnt easy sending those PMs , but it was the right thing to do, and Im glad I did, and would do it again and again. Thats why no catastrophes has ever happened. Vegas November 21, 2016, 04:57:28 AM
Go to bed get up late, miss 30 posts. Our assumption initially was the malicious code was a false positive but, Vegas jumped on it to investigate when the 1st report was made on the thread. One thing about Vegas - he is always is out to protect you the users and holders of FlyCoin and, of XDE2 coin. The results are the process worked. Questions were asked, Users were immediately warned, investigation made of code by 2 developers, explanations posted. All in all, Vegas, Griffith, and everyone involved handled it very professionally. False positives can occur but, better to be safe than sorry. So aside from the "false positive" why are your and vegas's anti-keyloggers disabling? Yes, this is the big question I wanted to ask as well. My anti-keylogger also complained about the file and refused to let me install it. To tell you the truth, I have less trust in Fly now, regardless of this probably being a misunderstanding. I do not have this issue when installing any other wallet and I use 5 of them on the same computer. just get the recompiled one. it isnt flagged by AV's November 21, 2016, 04:44:36 AM
Go to bed get up late, miss 30 posts. Our assumption initially was the malicious code was a false positive but, Vegas jumped on it to investigate when the 1st report was made on the thread. One thing about Vegas - he is always is out to protect you the users and holders of FlyCoin and, of XDE2 coin. The results are the process worked. Questions were asked, Users were immediately warned, investigation made of code by 2 developers, explanations posted. All in all, Vegas, Griffith, and everyone involved handled it very professionally. False positives can occur but, better to be safe than sorry. So aside from the "false positive" why are your and vegas's anti-keyloggers disabling? Yes, this is the big question I wanted to ask as well. My anti-keylogger also complained about the file and refused to let me install it. To tell you the truth, I have less trust in Fly now, regardless of this probably being a misunderstanding. I do not have this issue when installing any other wallet and I use 5 of them on the same computer. November 21, 2016, 02:46:11 AM
Griffith thank you. I wanted this issue addressed for my piece of mind and also the piece of mind of the users. Vegas Team FLY and Team XDE2, Thank you for making even the littlest investment safe and sound and for caring to even the smallest users like me. Your gestures are thoughtfully appreciated. Noone can ever take a good man down, and same goes with good coins. Thecryptochat.net community is with you. -jewel November 20, 2016, 04:43:19 PM
I believe fly.presstab.pw is up to date now
November 20, 2016, 04:01:12 PM
Go to bed get up late, miss 30 posts. Our assumption initially was the malicious code was a false positive but, Vegas jumped on it to investigate when the 1st report was made on the thread. One thing about Vegas - he is always is out to protect you the users and holders of FlyCoin and, of XDE2 coin. The results are the process worked. Questions were asked, Users were immediately warned, investigation made of code by 2 developers, explanations posted. All in all, Vegas, Griffith, and everyone involved handled it very professionally. False positives can occur but, better to be safe than sorry. So aside from the "false positive" why are your and vegas's anti-keyloggers disabling? Jump to:
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