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May 10, 2016, 01:12:30 AM
#14
  Cheesy Grin

Anyways, I have taken some steps to burn this motherfucker down get this site removed and atm I can't access it from my side even after removing it from the hosts list. So hopefully its been taken down for good. If you can still access it, it is my humble request, to report the site here: https://www.google.com/safebrowsing/report_phish/ and RT this https://twitter.com/twisterswirl/status/729898211368800256, so others can report it too.
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May 09, 2016, 05:52:10 PM
#13
Don't think you need to make a thread everytime you change your password,
^^this

It is a bad idea to send any kind of money to anyone without first asking for a signed message confirming the address to send to as well as the terms of the trade.

On the subject of quoting a message -- it is generally pointless to do so if you are not somehow relying on said signed message because there is nothing to stop you from editing what was posted after you click the "quote" button but before actually posting.
legendary
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May 09, 2016, 05:18:01 PM
#12
*snip*

Quoting proves nothing if you don't verify the signed message.

Not sure if you're trying to pad your post count, or just replying with incomplete knowledge.

By quoting, I am verifying that this is the original unedited message, to prevent a hacker from editing the message which his own address and signature.   
Since I have quoted it, even if it is edited, anybody can look at the text within my quote and verify it themselves.

This is the exact same reason Gavin's testimony about Craig Wright's signature being true was not worth listening to. Signing is supposed to mean that you don't take anybody's word and verify it yourself. You should not take my word that the signature is right, and verify it yourself. By quoting, my job is not to ensure that the signature is correct, but just that the signature has not been changed since it was posted.

I'm not sure if you're just generally unintelligent or if you don't know what you are talking about, If someone hacked the account, they could easily edit the thread and get it deleted, that is, if they know what they are doing.


Quoting is a wast of time, should have just went and verify the message and leave a link to the verified message, No-one will take your word if you don't post a link to the verified message. I verified the message myself but you don't see me asking people to take my word.



edit: Strange how you think I want to pad my post count when you are the one quoting messages with a paid signature
Dude, what the fuck are you talking about?  The message was quoted for the reason provided, and it's a good one.  And if you verified the message yourself, why did you not post proof?  Noob.
legendary
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May 09, 2016, 04:57:02 PM
#11
Code:
Hi, this is twister and today's date is 9th May 2016 and I have just changed my password.
Code:
123Get818NzrAiYRs28dJkga9FdHxmWBnE
Code:
G+fus4zLozRTHMraX6iD6MSvfgvp271GCsoHEYytsIwGOiu3pOqsTWRU7KduTCLsIEBHLSQYDOVs/1Lt+lB+6N8=

Verified bitcoin signed message as valid (I used blocktrail.com).
legendary
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May 09, 2016, 02:50:03 PM
#10
*snip*

I'm not sure if you're just generally unintelligent or if you don't know what you are talking about, If someone hacked the account, they could easily edit the thread and get it deleted, that is, if they know what they are doing.


Deleting a thread is not possible if it has been seen by anyone else.
I do know what I am talking about, and if you would have read the forum guidelines compilation, you would know. (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/unofficial-list-of-official-bitcointalkorg-rules-guidelines-faq-703657)
They can edit the thread. But, that is why he asked me to quote him. So that my quote will remain untouched. (Unless I am calamitously hacked at the same time)

Quote
Quoting is a wast of time, should have just went and verify the message and leave a link to the verified message, No-one will take your word if you don't post a link to the verified message. I verified the message myself but you don't see me asking people to take my word.

You verified the message yourself? That makes no difference to anyone at all. OP did not post this with the intention that everyone would make their own private record that OP owns his address.
Posting a link to the verified message will always be possible, unless both OP and I edit our posts, in which case it will be visible that we have done so.
The reason he asked for someone to quote the message specifically was to allow him to lock the thread so that in case his account got hacked, the other post, in this case mine, would still be a record.
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May 09, 2016, 11:10:53 AM
#9
*snip*

Quoting proves nothing if you don't verify the signed message.

Not sure if you're trying to pad your post count, or just replying with incomplete knowledge.

By quoting, I am verifying that this is the original unedited message, to prevent a hacker from editing the message which his own address and signature.   
Since I have quoted it, even if it is edited, anybody can look at the text within my quote and verify it themselves.

This is the exact same reason Gavin's testimony about Craig Wright's signature being true was not worth listening to. Signing is supposed to mean that you don't take anybody's word and verify it yourself. You should not take my word that the signature is right, and verify it yourself. By quoting, my job is not to ensure that the signature is correct, but just that the signature has not been changed since it was posted.

I'm not sure if you're just generally unintelligent or if you don't know what you are talking about, If someone hacked the account, they could easily edit the thread and get it deleted, that is, if they know what they are doing.


Quoting is a wast of time, should have just went and verify the message and leave a link to the verified message, No-one will take your word if you don't post a link to the verified message. I verified the message myself but you don't see me asking people to take my word.



edit: Strange how you think I want to pad my post count when you are the one quoting messages with a paid signature
legendary
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May 09, 2016, 10:26:12 AM
#8
*snip*

Quoting proves nothing if you don't verify the signed message.

Not sure if you're trying to pad your post count, or just replying with incomplete knowledge.

By quoting, I am verifying that this is the original unedited message, to prevent a hacker from editing the message which his own address and signature.   
Since I have quoted it, even if it is edited, anybody can look at the text within my quote and verify it themselves.

This is the exact same reason Gavin's testimony about Craig Wright's signature being true was not worth listening to. Signing is supposed to mean that you don't take anybody's word and verify it yourself. You should not take my word that the signature is right, and verify it yourself. By quoting, my job is not to ensure that the signature is correct, but just that the signature has not been changed since it was posted.
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May 09, 2016, 09:55:02 AM
#7
I just made the mistake of clicking on a google link which lead me to fanbitcoin.com, didn't check the link(until afterwards) and entered my ID and password there and was forwarded to a cloudflare page. Realized it straight away and for security reasons have changed my password.

Just to confirm.

Code:
Hi, this is twister and today's date is 9th May 2016 and I have just changed my password.
Code:
123Get818NzrAiYRs28dJkga9FdHxmWBnE
Code:
G+fus4zLozRTHMraX6iD6MSvfgvp271GCsoHEYytsIwGOiu3pOqsTWRU7KduTCLsIEBHLSQYDOVs/1Lt+lB+6N8=

PGP:
Code:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA512

Hi, this is twister, today's date is 9th May 2016 and I have just changed my password.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1

iQEcBAEBCgAGBQJXMIIPAAoJEJkAHk0Q1sBxUvAIALMn8AC02+yT5By/3sGIcf1z
JVMjdjOm4bsQlp9llf8l0TMtHGv0H6xoJlMZ3yheiGw0iCuDWCNY2nFJ2/R0fofv
NLhsTXJ4sMHAW8SFSWt6TALA0qmzNk2MV9PBV+WxC4mTcp5VWqmNAxbXvK624six
7TT+rzOGzQrUNmOLbl5mYM9wzv61WcG9MhiKbevV8mKjaImaJSFySNjfXZ9MasCI
wyDP0nu1jqM8EQYfvD0sGy2mNGXiKRPGkr18SqpcBoOUqWPb/1ISCO1rZUqTmg9H
W4cZnbC50wKwQLOsI5Mz9chJe6wo8Tjo4jO8xLE6eJDEbpd0lMtrU0mVvelC7y0=
=V71F
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

Address staked here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10820744 and probably at lot of places
PGP key staked here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11079102

I have now edited my hosts file, you guys should too because it looks exactly the same.
Code:
127.0.0.1 fanbitcoin.com

Quoted for proof.

Quoting proves nothing if you don't verify the signed message.
legendary
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May 09, 2016, 09:13:38 AM
#6
I just made the mistake of clicking on a google link which lead me to fanbitcoin.com, didn't check the link(until afterwards) and entered my ID and password there and was forwarded to a cloudflare page. Realized it straight away and for security reasons have changed my password.

Just to confirm.

Code:
Hi, this is twister and today's date is 9th May 2016 and I have just changed my password.
Code:
123Get818NzrAiYRs28dJkga9FdHxmWBnE
Code:
G+fus4zLozRTHMraX6iD6MSvfgvp271GCsoHEYytsIwGOiu3pOqsTWRU7KduTCLsIEBHLSQYDOVs/1Lt+lB+6N8=

PGP:
Code:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA512

Hi, this is twister, today's date is 9th May 2016 and I have just changed my password.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1

iQEcBAEBCgAGBQJXMIIPAAoJEJkAHk0Q1sBxUvAIALMn8AC02+yT5By/3sGIcf1z
JVMjdjOm4bsQlp9llf8l0TMtHGv0H6xoJlMZ3yheiGw0iCuDWCNY2nFJ2/R0fofv
NLhsTXJ4sMHAW8SFSWt6TALA0qmzNk2MV9PBV+WxC4mTcp5VWqmNAxbXvK624six
7TT+rzOGzQrUNmOLbl5mYM9wzv61WcG9MhiKbevV8mKjaImaJSFySNjfXZ9MasCI
wyDP0nu1jqM8EQYfvD0sGy2mNGXiKRPGkr18SqpcBoOUqWPb/1ISCO1rZUqTmg9H
W4cZnbC50wKwQLOsI5Mz9chJe6wo8Tjo4jO8xLE6eJDEbpd0lMtrU0mVvelC7y0=
=V71F
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

Address staked here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10820744 and probably at lot of places
PGP key staked here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11079102

I have now edited my hosts file, you guys should too because it looks exactly the same.
Code:
127.0.0.1 fanbitcoin.com

Quoted for proof.
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May 09, 2016, 09:06:41 AM
#5
Don't think you need to make a thread everytime you change your password, Just have your private keys to a staked address if any questions come up.
I don't think fanbitcoin steals passwords though, just earns off ad revenue.

Well I rarely change it, last time I did it was when the forum was hacked or something and theymos asked everyone to change it and just thought maybe I should tell this to everyone to avoid any confusions. I don't know if fanbitcoin steals or not but as soon as I realized I have entered my password to an unknown site, I changed it asap, made it longer and harder than before, only problem is I have to look it up in the notebook whenever I want to login now because I am not familiar with it yet.

Will lock this down, if someone can quote the OP and verify the messages. Thx Smiley
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May 09, 2016, 09:06:24 AM
#4
Don't think you need to make a thread everytime you change your password, Just have your private keys to a staked address if any questions come up.
I don't think fanbitcoin steals passwords though, just earns off ad revenue.

He probably just wants to stay on the safe site to ensure that no one can impersonated him in case there is a rogue user posing as him here.

Why would someone impersonate him based on his password change?

Also, when would someone get the chance to impersonate him? He changed his password right away.
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May 09, 2016, 09:03:04 AM
#3
Don't think you need to make a thread everytime you change your password, Just have your private keys to a staked address if any questions come up.
I don't think fanbitcoin steals passwords though, just earns off ad revenue.

He probably just wants to stay on the safe site to ensure that no one can impersonated him in case there is a rogue user posing as him here.
newbie
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May 09, 2016, 08:54:48 AM
#2
Don't think you need to make a thread everytime you change your password, Just have your private keys to a staked address if any questions come up.
I don't think fanbitcoin steals passwords though, just earns off ad revenue.
hero member
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May 09, 2016, 08:43:17 AM
#1
I just made the mistake of clicking on a google link which lead me to fanbitcoin.com, didn't check the link(until afterwards) and entered my ID and password there and was forwarded to a cloudflare page. Realized it straight away and for security reasons have changed my password.

Just to confirm.

Code:
Hi, this is twister and today's date is 9th May 2016 and I have just changed my password.
Code:
123Get818NzrAiYRs28dJkga9FdHxmWBnE
Code:
G+fus4zLozRTHMraX6iD6MSvfgvp271GCsoHEYytsIwGOiu3pOqsTWRU7KduTCLsIEBHLSQYDOVs/1Lt+lB+6N8=

PGP:
Code:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA512

Hi, this is twister, today's date is 9th May 2016 and I have just changed my password.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1

iQEcBAEBCgAGBQJXMIIPAAoJEJkAHk0Q1sBxUvAIALMn8AC02+yT5By/3sGIcf1z
JVMjdjOm4bsQlp9llf8l0TMtHGv0H6xoJlMZ3yheiGw0iCuDWCNY2nFJ2/R0fofv
NLhsTXJ4sMHAW8SFSWt6TALA0qmzNk2MV9PBV+WxC4mTcp5VWqmNAxbXvK624six
7TT+rzOGzQrUNmOLbl5mYM9wzv61WcG9MhiKbevV8mKjaImaJSFySNjfXZ9MasCI
wyDP0nu1jqM8EQYfvD0sGy2mNGXiKRPGkr18SqpcBoOUqWPb/1ISCO1rZUqTmg9H
W4cZnbC50wKwQLOsI5Mz9chJe6wo8Tjo4jO8xLE6eJDEbpd0lMtrU0mVvelC7y0=
=V71F
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

Address staked here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10820744 and probably at lot of places
PGP key staked here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11079102

I have now edited my hosts file, you guys should too because it looks exactly the same.
Code:
127.0.0.1 fanbitcoin.com
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