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hero member
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One guy read about Transparent Forging and working on Delegated PoS now.
Two guys read about Parallel Chains and working on Sidechains (Blockchain 2.0) now.
What will be next? I skimmed over the list of features planned by BCNext (Emule, want it Smiley?). Am almost sure that Fact Digitization - a feature vital for advanced DACs - will be the 3rd feature "borrowed" by others.

[Reserved for Told Ya So]

Are you talking about external guys working on clones? Or guys working to add features to nxt?
hero member
Activity: 574
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Yeah I had some massive (for me) funds on there due to NAS selling. Looks like there was a major breach Sad

someone dumped >300 BTC in overpriced NAS orders, looks like the guy was able to create BTC out of thin air...

 Roll Eyes

told ya all my team found a serious security flaw, more to come this time with nxt not nas

I'm glad you decided to come back   Grin Grin Grin Grin
legendary
Activity: 2142
Merit: 1010
Newbie
One guy read about Transparent Forging and working on Delegated PoS now.
Two guys read about Parallel Chains and working on Sidechains (Blockchain 2.0) now.
What will be next? I skimmed over the list of features planned by BCNext (Emule, want it Smiley?). Am almost sure that Fact Digitization - a feature vital for advanced DACs - will be the 3rd feature "borrowed" by others.

[Reserved for Told Ya So]
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
I just lost 4895 NXT due to a hack of my account 5567681145144036875...My NXT were transformed to 559517716197875196

I know there is no way to get the coins back, but I wanted to let you all know and stress out USE PASSWORDS WITH AT LEAST 100+ chars!!! My password was 34 chars/random combination...no keylogger on my pc, NRS (0.7.5) from the official source...I guess I just have been very unlucky...


https://nextcoin.org/index.php/topic,4611.0.html

If your password was truly random, with no keyloggers on your machine, then you might be the first victim of 64-bit ID weakness as you had no outgoing transaction.

Can you post your password so people can compare your public key with the hacker one?

yes, op, please get us your passphrase.  we're all extremely interested in this case.  if your passphrase generates the public key f32068b534e8e892168dac1a7b90357bc9cd302ab2a68b95483cd18c5d86ee12, then as these bruteforce odds would be the equivalent you you winning a lottery going on right now in some other planet not of this solar system, we will then assume your computer is hacked or someone sniffed your network packets while you used used an online wallet somewhere, or that you used a compromised wallet program.

if your passphrase doesnt generate that public key but does generate that account# then it is a fact that there was a 64bit collision.  and this would be the first publicly known instance.  quite a big deal.  Ill donate 500 NXT to your new account if this is the case.  maybe others will donate as well.

Hey there, sorry for the long wait. Been away yesterday and just came home. The password I used for my old account was: 1NmYJ9JD28E23ANjErJ9ADfcswvavmej35
Thank you all for your interest in my case!

P.S: yes, it looks like a BTC address, but it was actually generated by a PW-generator

If its random password, why does it have funds in it? https://blockchain.info/address/1NmYJ9JD28E23ANjErJ9ADfcswvavmej35

Thanks for posting the password.  Your 64bit account ID was not hacked. You had a very weak password (a bitcoin address with transaction history on bitcoin blochchain)

It has nothing to do with the length of the password. A random 15 char password would have been much stronger than a known bitcoin address with transaction history.

hero member
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I confirm that there was a security breach at DGEX's freshly updated software earlier today, allowing a trader to utilize an exploit to overdraft his account and perform trades with funds that did not exist.

No customer funds were compromised. Our accounting protection disallowed withdrawals as designed. Losses to DGEX are in the magnitude of 1 BTC, if anything, investigation going on as I write. Customer account details are intact. We will proceed with adjustments during the night or tomorrow. At this point it is probable all trades for NXT and NAS from the few hours before cessation of trading at 5 pm GMT will be reversed.
legendary
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CEO Bitpanda.com
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Quote from: Graviton on Today at 09:33:07 PM

    There was a security breach at DGEX's freshly updated software earlier today, allowing a trader to utilize an exploit to overdraft his account and perform trades with funds that did not exist.

    No customer funds were compromised. Our accounting protection disallowed withdrawals as designed. Customer account details are intact. We are investigating details and will proceed with adjustments during the night or tomorrow. At this point it is probable all trades from the few hours before cessation of trading at 5 pm GMT will be reversed.
hero member
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Hashrate.org has had yet another total facelift.

Please let me know what you think again! There is much better reporting and stuff, with more to still come in the next few hours!
Start mining for NXT!

PS, a major promotional campaign is going to start fundraising soon to help finance for the pool.  I'd like to take NXT to the moon the same way BC is. I will make thread on nxtforum.org


I will help you with promotion. But I will need an article or some text with all important facts, datas or some interesting stuff Smiley

well done
legendary
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CEO Bitpanda.com
I just lost 4895 NXT due to a hack of my account 5567681145144036875...My NXT were transformed to 559517716197875196

I know there is no way to get the coins back, but I wanted to let you all know and stress out USE PASSWORDS WITH AT LEAST 100+ chars!!! My password was 34 chars/random combination...no keylogger on my pc, NRS (0.7.5) from the official source...I guess I just have been very unlucky...


https://nextcoin.org/index.php/topic,4611.0.html

If your password was truly random, with no keyloggers on your machine, then you might be the first victim of 64-bit ID weakness as you had no outgoing transaction.

Can you post your password so people can compare your public key with the hacker one?

yes, op, please get us your passphrase.  we're all extremely interested in this case.  if your passphrase generates the public key f32068b534e8e892168dac1a7b90357bc9cd302ab2a68b95483cd18c5d86ee12, then as these bruteforce odds would be the equivalent you you winning a lottery going on right now in some other planet not of this solar system, we will then assume your computer is hacked or someone sniffed your network packets while you used used an online wallet somewhere, or that you used a compromised wallet program.

if your passphrase doesnt generate that public key but does generate that account# then it is a fact that there was a 64bit collision.  and this would be the first publicly known instance.  quite a big deal.  Ill donate 500 NXT to your new account if this is the case.  maybe others will donate as well.

Hey there, sorry for the long wait. Been away yesterday and just came home. The password I used for my old account was: 1NmYJ9JD28E23ANjErJ9ADfcswvavmej35
Thank you all for your interest in my case!

oh boy, looks like someone just ran a google result bruteforce:

About 406 results (0.24 seconds)

Your password is ON THE INTERNET!!!!

that is far from truly random Wink


what happened ?was dgex hacked or what?

Either that or a bug in the trading software. We are currently awaiting a statement from graviton.

PS: you quote has nothing todo with dgex, fyi
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
Hashrate.org has had yet another total facelift.

Please let me know what you think again! There is much better reporting and stuff, with more to still come in the next few hours!
Start mining for NXT!

PS, a major promotional campaign is going to start fundraising soon to help finance for the pool.  I'd like to take NXT to the moon the same way BC is. I will make thread on nxtforum.org


Now we're talking. Looks good.
sr. member
Activity: 288
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Hashrate.org has had yet another total facelift.

Please let me know what you think again! There is much better reporting and stuff, with more to still come in the next few hours!
Start mining for NXT!

PS, a major promotional campaign is going to start fundraising soon to help finance for the pool.  I'd like to take NXT to the moon the same way BC is. I will make thread on nxtforum.org


Well done!
Cheers!
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 254
small fry
Hashrate.org has had yet another total facelift.

Please let me know what you think again! There is much better reporting and stuff, with more to still come in the next few hours!
Start mining for NXT!

PS, a major promotional campaign is going to start fundraising soon to help finance for the pool.  I'd like to take NXT to the moon the same way BC is. I will make thread on nxtforum.org
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
I just lost 4895 NXT due to a hack of my account 5567681145144036875...My NXT were transformed to 559517716197875196

I know there is no way to get the coins back, but I wanted to let you all know and stress out USE PASSWORDS WITH AT LEAST 100+ chars!!! My password was 34 chars/random combination...no keylogger on my pc, NRS (0.7.5) from the official source...I guess I just have been very unlucky...


https://nextcoin.org/index.php/topic,4611.0.html

If your password was truly random, with no keyloggers on your machine, then you might be the first victim of 64-bit ID weakness as you had no outgoing transaction.

Can you post your password so people can compare your public key with the hacker one?

yes, op, please get us your passphrase.  we're all extremely interested in this case.  if your passphrase generates the public key f32068b534e8e892168dac1a7b90357bc9cd302ab2a68b95483cd18c5d86ee12, then as these bruteforce odds would be the equivalent you you winning a lottery going on right now in some other planet not of this solar system, we will then assume your computer is hacked or someone sniffed your network packets while you used used an online wallet somewhere, or that you used a compromised wallet program.

if your passphrase doesnt generate that public key but does generate that account# then it is a fact that there was a 64bit collision.  and this would be the first publicly known instance.  quite a big deal.  Ill donate 500 NXT to your new account if this is the case.  maybe others will donate as well.

Hey there, sorry for the long wait. Been away yesterday and just came home. The password I used for my old account was: 1NmYJ9JD28E23ANjErJ9ADfcswvavmej35
Thank you all for your interest in my case!

oh boy, looks like someone just ran a google result bruteforce:

About 406 results (0.24 seconds)

Your password is ON THE INTERNET!!!!

that is far from truly random Wink


what happened ?was dgex hacked or what?
hero member
Activity: 597
Merit: 500
Yeah I had some massive (for me) funds on there due to NAS selling. Looks like there was a major breach Sad

someone dumped >300 BTC in overpriced NAS orders, looks like the guy was able to create BTC out of thin air...

 Roll Eyes

told ya all my team found a serious security flaw, more to come this time with nxt not nas

your team?! you mean all the strange voices in your head?
well, i am sure your team found amazing stuff only limited by your sole imagination.
legendary
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350,000 NXT Bounty - Physical Goods Store - Please Help Spread the Word

https://nxtforum.org/trading-exchanges/350-000-nxt-bounty-physical-goods-store
legendary
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exciting news comming ... be prepared to loose it all.

legendary
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CEO Bitpanda.com

exciting news comming ... be prepared to loose it all.

full member
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exciting news comming ... be prepared to loose it all.
legendary
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CEO Bitpanda.com

so sad for people with money in nxt and dgex... all gone Cry

Not a single NXT or NAS left their accounts...

is that soo... Cheesy

There is a public ledger called blockchain. Dunno if you have heard about it, it's pretty cool!

oh you mean the explorer...

that piece of crap nexern fidled toghetter in a minuut and is never up to date?

no, i mean the API calls directly of the blockchain.
full member
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so sad for people with money in nxt and dgex... all gone Cry

Not a single NXT or NAS left their accounts...

is that soo... Cheesy

There is a public ledger called blockchain. Dunno if you have heard about it, it's pretty cool!

oh you mean the explorer...

that piece of crap nexern fidled toghetter in a minuut and is never up to date?
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1001
CEO Bitpanda.com

so sad for people with money in nxt and dgex... all gone Cry

Not a single NXT or NAS left their accounts...

is that soo... Cheesy

There is a public ledger called blockchain. Dunno if you have heard about it, it's pretty cool!
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