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April 14, 2014, 05:11:31 AM
#11
I checked and no one sent him btc. faith in humanity restored  Grin
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April 13, 2014, 04:06:29 PM
#10
in regards to heartbleed domain owners should panic, yes.
users, not so much, but still change passwords just for paranoia's sake

as for the exploiter asking for 1BTC for the usernames and passwords..

if he truly had the usernames and passwords to bitstamp, do you really think he needs 1btc from selling a zip file..
i can think of an easier way to get 1BTC .. hint is in the so called data he is offering
If a server vulnerable for heartbleed an attacker can steal user cookies from the server memory which are not encrypted...
I dont know why he is selling this. If its true probably he made a lot of money. I see 2 options he is a scammer, or he just want more money.
legendary
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April 13, 2014, 03:06:07 PM
#9
in regards to heartbleed domain owners should panic, yes.
users, not so much, but still change passwords just for paranoia's sake

as for the exploiter asking for 1BTC for the usernames and passwords..

if he truly had the usernames and passwords to bitstamp, do you really think he needs 1btc from selling a zip file..
i can think of an easier way to get 1BTC .. hint is in the so called data he is offering
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April 13, 2014, 03:04:54 PM
#8
OP i know that you are [email protected] so stop scamming people trying to advertise your trojan,, under the misguise of it being customer data.

the fail is that the timestamps in the data show different times of the day. yet it refers to christiankobe at 3 different times of the day. the chnces of a hacker only collecting only kolbe's data and then rm9661 data at varing times of the day in just one 64k segment are unrealistic.
[email protected]? I have an email called [email protected] Cheesy. I think its a cookie of 1 user.
Please not blame me I want to help the bitcoin community, and 1 or 2 years later I want to be here an escrow.
Just evil people send btc for this guy and he is a scammer not a hacker they deserve it.
That's all.
Regards
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April 13, 2014, 02:49:45 PM
#7
OP i know that you are [email protected] so stop scamming people trying to advertise your trojan,, under the misguise of it being customer data.

the fail is that the timestamps in the data show different times of the day. yet it refers to christiankobe at 3 different times of the day. the chnces of a hacker only collecting only kolbe's data and then rm9661 data at varing times of the day in just one 64k segment are unrealistic.

there is more chance that you are both kolbe and rm9661.. and the reason that you can see your registration data clear as day, is because when you registered both pseudonyms at different times of the day you were using a session encrypton for your computer allowing you to read the info clear text of your requests.. through the responses you received. meaning the only info you got was your own info.

the same for filiopio the version one of the checker showed the yellow submarine checker.. where only yellow submarine was clear text and the rest was jibberish.

EG


that pastebin looks too clean,, also 64kb of data wont show time stamps of multiple users that register throughout the day, all timestamps would be of the sametime and the data would not be limited to just registration page information. it would have other data linked to other tasks the server was doing too. well thats if we atleast believe that heartbleed could read clear data from other connections.

summary:
my opinion is this pastebin was created by the OP of this topic trying to extort 1BTC out of people.
the data example is to clean and clear to be a memory dump. so DO NOT PAY HIM


Wtf? Cheesy I'm not the op of the paste and kolbe and rm9661 lol. And if I'm the owner why I suggest for everybody to change password?
Please read about heartbleed bug before leave a comment here. If a memory dump cant be clean why the half of the internet panicking?
legendary
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April 13, 2014, 02:30:32 PM
#6
OP i know that you are [email protected] so stop scamming people trying to advertise your trojan,, under the misguise of it being customer data.

the fail is that the timestamps in the data show different times of the day. yet it refers to christiankobe at 3 different times of the day. the chnces of a hacker only collecting only kolbe's data and then rm9661 data at varing times of the day in just one 64k segment are unrealistic.

there is more chance that you are both kolbe and rm9661.. and the reason that you can see your registration data clear as day, is because when you registered both pseudonyms at different times of the day you were using a session encrypton for your computer allowing you to read the info clear text of your requests.. through the responses you received. meaning the only info you got was your own info.

the same for filiopio the version one of the checker showed the yellow submarine checker.. where only yellow submarine was clear text and the rest was jibberish.

EG


that pastebin looks too clean,, also 64kb of data wont show time stamps of multiple users that register throughout the day, all timestamps would be of the sametime and the data would not be limited to just registration page information. it would have other data linked to other tasks the server was doing too. well thats if we atleast believe that heartbleed could read clear data from other connections.

summary:
my opinion is this pastebin was created by the OP of this topic trying to extort 1BTC out of people.
the data example is to clean and clear to be a memory dump. so DO NOT PAY HIM

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April 13, 2014, 02:02:41 PM
#5
legendary
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April 13, 2014, 01:51:03 PM
#4
looks legit, but more likely false data used to trick people into paying 1 BTC to a scammer that will just send a trojan to you in a zip file.

within 10 minutes i could put together a copy and paste where i could make it look like i have satoshi's details instead of christiankolbe62's details.

i say dont pay the 1btc. but for paranoia sake change password anyways, it wont kill anyone to change your password
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April 13, 2014, 01:41:56 PM
#3
Could you pastebin what he put in the email?
Of course.
legendary
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April 13, 2014, 01:36:32 PM
#2
Could you pastebin what he put in the email?
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April 13, 2014, 01:24:10 PM
#1
I think it a scam so i dont make an advertisment for this.
Escrowguy
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