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Topic: I know who robbed BitFloor of 25000 BTC (Read 1831 times)

legendary
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May 26, 2013, 09:55:13 AM
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Old news...
Aaron Barr, blah blah blah, lulzsec, blah blah blah

This.

Noobs, please use the search function on these forums. That was just lulzsec trolling Aaron Barr.

Google may help too.
hero member
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He linked to his Twitter account in his profile but that Twitter account is now deleted.
hero member
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That was big amount.
newbie
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Interesting...
newbie
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Pretty basic mistake if trying to pull a scam, in fairness. Could there be more to this than meets the eye? Huh
legendary
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Old news...
Aaron Barr, blah blah blah, lulzsec, blah blah blah
newbie
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I want to see justice!
full member
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According to allinvain on this thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/i-just-got-hacked-any-help-is-welcome-25000-btc-stolen-16457
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Hi everyone. I am totally devastated today. I just woke up to see a very large chunk of my bitcoin balance gone to the following address:


1KPTdMb6p7H3YCwsyFqrEmKGmsHqe1Q3jg

Transaction date: 6/13/2011 12:52 (EST)
also:
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The theft occurred right after someone broke into my slush's pool account. In a moment of sheer stupidity I did not think that maybe my whole system was compromised. I merely thought that someone brute forced my slush's pool password. I then proceeded to change the password on the pool from a secure computer.

The transaction sent belongs rightfully to this address: 1J18yk7D353z3gRVcdbS7PV5Q8h5w6oWWG

I decided to look up the theft on https://blockchain.info/address/1KPTdMb6p7H3YCwsyFqrEmKGmsHqe1Q3jg
and guess what I found?

Whoever stole the bitcoins is another bitcointalk member (aaronbarr)
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AaronBarr - Donation : 1KPTdMb6p7H3YCwsyFqrEmKGmsHqe1Q3jg Follow me in twitter @aaronbarr
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/aaronbarr-26511
So know we know who is behind the entire bitcoin robbery.

This guy also seems to know some stuff about robbing bitcoin
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/trojan-wallet-stealer-be-careful-18242
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No need of trojans! There is way easier using broadcasting to locate victims!
Proof that aaronbarr is behind the whole robbery
Staff, I hope you can help this guy recover his funds.

Quoted for future. Don't have time to look into this right now.
newbie
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According to allinvain on this thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/i-just-got-hacked-any-help-is-welcome-25000-btc-stolen-16457
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Hi everyone. I am totally devastated today. I just woke up to see a very large chunk of my bitcoin balance gone to the following address:


1KPTdMb6p7H3YCwsyFqrEmKGmsHqe1Q3jg

Transaction date: 6/13/2011 12:52 (EST)
also:
Quote
The theft occurred right after someone broke into my slush's pool account. In a moment of sheer stupidity I did not think that maybe my whole system was compromised. I merely thought that someone brute forced my slush's pool password. I then proceeded to change the password on the pool from a secure computer.

The transaction sent belongs rightfully to this address: 1J18yk7D353z3gRVcdbS7PV5Q8h5w6oWWG

I decided to look up the theft on https://blockchain.info/address/1KPTdMb6p7H3YCwsyFqrEmKGmsHqe1Q3jg
and guess what I found?

Whoever stole the bitcoins is another bitcointalk member (aaronbarr)
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AaronBarr - Donation : 1KPTdMb6p7H3YCwsyFqrEmKGmsHqe1Q3jg Follow me in twitter @aaronbarr
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/aaronbarr-26511
So know we know who is behind the entire bitcoin robbery.

This guy also seems to know some stuff about robbing bitcoin
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/trojan-wallet-stealer-be-careful-18242
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No need of trojans! There is way easier using broadcasting to locate victims!
Proof that aaronbarr is behind the whole robbery
Staff, I hope you can help this guy recover his funds.
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