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Topic: post here when your account is recovered (mt.gox) (Read 4411 times)

full member
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Got my request in last night, it's been about 20 hours and I've heard nothing. I'm sure it takes a long time to confirm these things manually, but get more people on the job, we're just sitting and waiting here with frustration. I've already signed up for two other sites and have funds on their way to start buying bitcoins elsewhere, but I'd like to get my coins out of Mt. Gox quickly!
hero member
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sorry, I'll fix my signature, it was a local pool, which is down for maintenance
member
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Here's a question - has anyone who has submitted a support ticket in the last day received a response of any kind? Other than an automated one?

nope.

also see/vote in http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=21137.0 poll
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
It's forking Wednesday already. What are they doing, manually reviewing every single one of 60,000 accounts?

I actually believe that is what they are doing, from some of what has been said. :/

And no one has received confirmation yet? It's been over a day. I don't trust these guys at all at this point. There is next to zero tranparency as to what is going on, even now that things are supposedly under control. Only the most general and vague of explanations . . . when they are offered, that is.

As a general matter of customer service, what we have been given the last few days absolutely stinks. Absolute garbage is what it is.

Here's a question - has anyone who has submitted a support ticket in the last day received a response of any kind? Other than an automated one?
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
And everyone's IP address on this thread has been delivered to website asking for the username/password.   Hope your firewalls are up to speed...


scare tactics much?

Everyone's IP address is ALWAYS sent to any webserver that serves you anything - an image in someone's sig, for example.

Every website you've ever visited, and any external content providers they use, has your IP address.  Who cares?

Jesus Crust.  You people are so paranoid.
sr. member
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When i try to get to the site i get redirected to the blog, is somthing wrong on my side?

Working as intended!
hero member
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Firstbits.com/1fg4i :)
When i try to get to the site i get redirected to the blog, is somthing wrong on my side?
full member
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Merit: 100
And everyone's IP address on this thread has been delivered to website asking for the username/password.   Hope your firewalls are up to speed...
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
It's forking Wednesday already. What are they doing, manually reviewing every single one of 60,000 accounts?

I actually believe that is what they are doing, from some of what has been said. :/

Not that they really have much option for doing otherwise -- the passwords were in the wild for a while.
full member
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Yes, jkminkov's sig is the issue.

I've added '127.0.0.1 pool.bloodys.com' to my hosts file and it is no longer an issue.
newbie
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It's forking Wednesday already. What are they doing, manually reviewing every single one of 60,000 accounts?
newbie
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Merit: 0
Did anyone at all get a response from Mt.Gox yet?? It's been 24 h for me and still "under review". Losing what little confidence there was quickly...
jr. member
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Yes, jkminkov's sig is the issue.
legendary
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It's jkminkov's sig that's causing it.
member
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What's up with the password box?  bloodys?
full member
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Merit: 101
....the fuck?





A username and password are being requested by http://pool.bloodys.com. The site says: "Test Pool"




who's hacking bitcoin.org

It's someone's image in their sig. When your browser tries to load the image, it can't see it because it is behind an authentication thing.
hero member
Activity: 616
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....the fuck?





A username and password are being requested by http://pool.bloodys.com. The site says: "Test Pool"




who's hacking bitcoin.org
member
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Merit: 10
It's been almost 25 hours since I filed my claim.  No word yet.

According to pool http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=21137.0 no one of 50 voters have yet regained account.

But perhaps they are doing it all at first secretly and then in one go re-enable all accounts?  But then why not just post that yeap we recognize you as the account owner and so on. Makes me nervous a bit
sr. member
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Merit: 250
it just generates a random password numbnuts

which could be stored in their DB and then sold

Change one letter and stop crying.  Jesus, what has this forum become?
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