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Topic: I interviewed Primedice's 2,400+ BTC (US$1,000,000) hacker. - page 2. (Read 709 times)

hero member
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Hackers please hack me .... if you can :)
I am taking for granted here that he is the real hacker you have interviewed at first. But after reading your interview the hacker says I will not cashout 1 mln USD in bitcoins.

If he is the real hacker for sure he would have known how to withdraw them part by part or little by little. This answer of him raise my doubts he is just some random dude and not the real hacker. Beside that I am sure the real hacker would not give any interview to any website.
legendary
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Shuffle.com
You guys might remember HufflePuff. In 2014 he managed to win more than US$1,000,000 from Primedice by taking advantage of its flawed client-server seed pair mechanism. The trick was later discovered, but HufflePuff refused to return the coins and his identity remains hidden to this day.

I managed to get in contact with him recently.

https://thebitcoinstrip.com/blog/interview-with-a-bitcoin-hacker.html
Well done if that really was HufflePuff you were speaking to, he sure didn't give much away in the "interview"

How did you first make contact with this user and how sure are you that this was the real HufflePuff?
Maybe he found out Hufflepuff's email it was also posted in here. The only thing that would prove he's the real hacker if he sign a message but we know he wouldn't do that.
legendary
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https://www.bitcoin.com/
You guys might remember HufflePuff. In 2014 he managed to win more than US$1,000,000 from Primedice by taking advantage of its flawed client-server seed pair mechanism. The trick was later discovered, but HufflePuff refused to return the coins and his identity remains hidden to this day.

I managed to get in contact with him recently.

https://thebitcoinstrip.com/blog/interview-with-a-bitcoin-hacker.html
Well done if that really was HufflePuff you were speaking to, he sure didn't give much away in the "interview"

How did you first make contact with this user and how sure are you that this was the real HufflePuff?
full member
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You guys might remember HufflePuff. In 2014 he managed to win more than US$1,000,000 from Primedice by taking advantage of its flawed client-server seed pair mechanism. The trick was later discovered, but HufflePuff refused to return the coins and his identity remains hidden to this day.

I managed to get in contact with him recently.

https://thebitcoinstrip.com/blog/interview-with-a-bitcoin-hacker.html
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