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Topic: [MALWARE SCAM] MU"LL"TIBIT STAY AWAY! (Read 1840 times)

sr. member
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January 31, 2015, 05:43:27 AM
#20
Had received a email containing the so called 5.19.1 version which ofcourse does not exist
It amazing how many scams are happening everyday, i constant received emails from known companies to pay this or that.
Which ofourse contains a *.jar file which most people allow to be run so if people not knowing open them loose whatever they can steal.
I have all that stuff blocked and not active so nevva gonna happen in anyway on my systems.
But most people are not so paranoid so they get screwed.
I learned many so called new crypto's turned out to be also being copied and distributed as new version of these programs.
But some which are released are even trojans since release
If you get a message which claims to be coming from the makers do not click it but go the website they should be coming from and check if its really true.
So simply go to the makers website, if its not what you know it looked like do not download and ask here on bitcointalk if its the legit one
Okay so you were offered a better version than me.

Is there anyone else who also received such emails?
hero member
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Lazy Lurker Reads Alot
January 30, 2015, 05:21:49 PM
#19
Had received a email containing the so called 5.19.1 version which ofcourse does not exist
It amazing how many scams are happening everyday, i constant received emails from known companies to pay this or that.
Which ofourse contains a *.jar file which most people allow to be run so if people not knowing open them loose whatever they can steal.
I have all that stuff blocked and not active so nevva gonna happen in anyway on my systems.
But most people are not so paranoid so they get screwed.
I learned many so called new crypto's turned out to be also being copied and distributed as new version of these programs.
But some which are released are even trojans since release
If you get a message which claims to be coming from the makers do not click it but go the website they should be coming from and check if its really true.
So simply go to the makers website, if its not what you know it looked like do not download and ask here on bitcointalk if its the legit one
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
January 30, 2015, 11:55:37 AM
#18
you should mention that Multibit has no fault in this... it would be fair to say that
Who said that multibit has any fault in this? I guess they are completely legit. I posted that mulltibit I a scam and not multibit.
legendary
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January 30, 2015, 11:51:36 AM
#17
you should mention that Multibit has no fault in this... it would be fair to say that
sr. member
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Merit: 250
January 29, 2015, 10:25:07 AM
#16
I just got a mail from - <[email protected]>

It says-
There is an important update of MultiBit bitcoin wallet:


 Version 0.5.18.3

 Changes:
 Upgrade to bitcoinj 0.11.2. This is a MAJOR bugfix, wallet files no longer disappear from the wallet!
 Update of localisation and checkpoints files.

 #540: Removal of import of blockchain.info wallet export files

 #540: New utility "Tool | Check Private Keys"

 #533, #534: Fix for cannot send 1000BTC or more (fix by Telepatheic)

 #530: Fix for test timezone error (fix by allada)

 #529: Fix for padding bytes in private key export files (fix by Andreas Schildbach)

 New Version available here - mulltibit.com/releases/multibit-0.5.18/multibit-0.5.18.3-windows-setup.exe




So is this mail a scam or is it legit? It was in my spam box.

 Edit your post and remove the live link to this trojan.  You're mindlessly spreading the malware.

Edited my post! And move this topic to scam accusations board! Thanks
legendary
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northern exposure
January 29, 2015, 10:15:57 AM
#15
scam like hell, please always be alert with all those stupids things, btw you did well by asking before do something.

Always a rule number 1. Never click a login or download link sent via email.

jeje not a bad advise Wink

i will give one more advise, always use the common sense!
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 7912
January 29, 2015, 10:13:34 AM
#14
I just got a mail from - <[email protected]>

It says-
There is an important update of MultiBit bitcoin wallet:


 Version 0.5.18.3

 Changes:
 Upgrade to bitcoinj 0.11.2. This is a MAJOR bugfix, wallet files no longer disappear from the wallet!
 Update of localisation and checkpoints files.

 #540: Removal of import of blockchain.info wallet export files

 #540: New utility "Tool | Check Private Keys"

 #533, #534: Fix for cannot send 1000BTC or more (fix by Telepatheic)

 #530: Fix for test timezone error (fix by allada)

 #529: Fix for padding bytes in private key export files (fix by Andreas Schildbach)

 New Version available here - mulltibit.com/releases/multibit-0.5.18/multibit-0.5.18.3-windows-setup.exe




So is this mail a scam or is it legit? It was in my spam box.

 Edit your post and remove the live link to this trojan.  You're mindlessly spreading the malware.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
January 29, 2015, 10:10:03 AM
#13
Notice the domain they are linking to: it says "mulltibit.com/..."

So, in case you're still wondering: 100% SCAM!


Besides, think about this: your bitcoins or wallet in MultiBit are not registered, or related to some 'account' or whatever. And thus it's completely unrelated to your email adress. So how or why would the real MultiBit developer email you about an update? He would post it, using his official account on various forums and communities.
Thanks for the information! Didn't notice the double LLs and the .com!
Thanks again for help.
legendary
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Sooner or later, a man who wears two faces forgets
January 29, 2015, 10:08:37 AM
#12
It's scam :-/
Q7
sr. member
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January 29, 2015, 09:43:30 AM
#11
Always a rule number 1. Never click a login or download link sent via email.
hero member
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Merit: 500
January 29, 2015, 09:34:52 AM
#10
Notice the domain they are linking to: it says "mulltibit.com/..."

So, in case you're still wondering: 100% SCAM!


Besides, think about this: your bitcoins or wallet in MultiBit are not registered, or related to some 'account' or whatever. And thus it's completely unrelated to your email adress. So how or why would the real MultiBit developer email you about an update? He would post it, using his official account on various forums and communities.

Indeed, nice try of them. Always download the wallet from their website. Never by a link in a mail.
legendary
Activity: 2436
Merit: 1561
January 29, 2015, 09:32:56 AM
#9

But i wonder how did the scammer get your email address ?

Must have bought (or hack) email data from some bitcoin related site.

Many faucets, dice sites and other require email for registration. It's good idea to create a separate email account for such purpose rather than use your primary one.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
January 29, 2015, 09:31:26 AM
#8
after you look at domain name in the email and their official website domain name you will find the answer yourself
this is definitely scam, be aware and avoid such email also report them as spam
sr. member
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Merit: 251
Knowledge its everything
January 29, 2015, 09:13:43 AM
#7
Obvious this is a scam, and they want to steal your private key Angry
And download link isn't from MultiBit official link (multibit.org)

But i wonder how did the scammer get your email address ?
full member
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January 29, 2015, 09:09:35 AM
#6
More than scam, they will steal your Bitcoin with your private key Undecided
legendary
Activity: 2436
Merit: 1561
January 29, 2015, 09:08:08 AM
#5
Notice the domain they are linking to: it says "mulltibit.com/..."


Also, the real Multibit is on ".org" domain not ".com"
full member
Activity: 206
Merit: 100
January 29, 2015, 09:04:43 AM
#4
Notice the domain they are linking to: it says "mulltibit.com/..."

So, in case you're still wondering: 100% SCAM!


Besides, think about this: your bitcoins or wallet in MultiBit are not registered, or related to some 'account' or whatever. And thus it's completely unrelated to your email adress. So how or why would the real MultiBit developer email you about an update? He would post it, using his official account on various forums and communities.

Pretty much this, it's just trying to get a wallet stealer on your pc.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
January 29, 2015, 08:36:55 AM
#3

Besides, think about this: your bitcoins or wallet in MultiBit are not registered, or related to some 'account' or whatever. And thus it's completely unrelated to your email adress. So how or why would the real MultiBit developer email you about an update? He would post it, using his official account on various forums and communities.

This. No one ever has to sign up an email to use their wallet, so clearly a scam.
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1011
January 29, 2015, 08:35:13 AM
#2
Notice the domain they are linking to: it says "mulltibit.com/..."

So, in case you're still wondering: 100% SCAM!


Besides, think about this: your bitcoins or wallet in MultiBit are not registered, or related to some 'account' or whatever. And thus it's completely unrelated to your email adress. So how or why would the real MultiBit developer email you about an update? He would post it, using his official account on various forums and communities.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
January 29, 2015, 08:25:04 AM
#1
I just got a mail from - <[email protected]>

It says-
There is an important update of MultiBit bitcoin wallet:


 Version 0.5.18.3

 Changes:
 Upgrade to bitcoinj 0.11.2. This is a MAJOR bugfix, wallet files no longer disappear from the wallet!
 Update of localisation and checkpoints files.

 #540: Removal of import of blockchain.info wallet export files

 #540: New utility "Tool | Check Private Keys"

 #533, #534: Fix for cannot send 1000BTC or more (fix by Telepatheic)

 #530: Fix for test timezone error (fix by allada)

 #529: Fix for padding bytes in private key export files (fix by Andreas Schildbach)

 New Version available here - http://mulltibit.com//xxxxxxxx.exe



This is a SCAM So stay away!!!
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