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Topic: Vircurex.com - Buy and sell Bitcoins with Liberty Reserve USD and EUR (Read 6015 times)

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Hey vircurex owner is still trying! I got 1LTC back out of 1,000 that was locked for a return of 0.1%! that's something  Roll Eyes
420
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i am lookin to buy an account in vircurex. only on personal

I have account, but it has LTC on freeze, at what discount would you want to buy it?
newbie
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i am lookin to buy an account in vircurex. only on personal
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Ching-Chang;Ding-Dong
so google chrome keeps telling me the site is gonna give me a virus. what gives?

CoinURL let some idiot advertise malware and now any site that uses CoinURL advertising is blocked for malware.

EPiC FAIL
sr. member
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so google chrome keeps telling me the site is gonna give me a virus. what gives?

CoinURL let some idiot advertise malware and now any site that uses CoinURL advertising is blocked for malware.
sr. member
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so google chrome keeps telling me the site is gonna give me a virus. what gives?
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correct. we are working with aurumxchange to fix the issue.
420
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Trying to cash in my Vouchx EUR ...keeps telling me


Error
Invalid authentication information.


???frustrated


i think they temporarily disabled the VouchX
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Trying to cash in my Vouchx EUR ...keeps telling me


Error
Invalid authentication information.


???frustrated
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Vircurex's fee for withdrawing USD or EUR Liberty Reserve is 1%. Note that these are Vircurex's fee's, LR might charge you separately for receiving the funds.
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How much is Vircurex's fee for withdrawing to Liberty Reserve?
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In short: the site uses SSL certificates and thus the communication between your PC and the web site is encrypted, as expected from a HTTPS site.  The warning about the non-secure elements is due to the Google-Ads, they get streamed from Google via HTTP.
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Haha, that's far too complicated. I'm not an internet security expert and when Google Chrome gives me a warning then I'm not going to use that site, period.
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That might be the case, but in Google Chrome the https and the padlock are crossed out. That means it isn't safe to use. I (and probably most other people too) will not use this site until this is fixed.

er no, that is NOT what it means.

from Google's Website Security Indicator A red padlock means
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The site uses SSL, but Google Chrome has detected either high-risk insecure content on the page or problems with the site’s certificate. Don’t enter sensitive information on this page. Invalid certificate or other serious https issues could indicate that someone is attempting to tamper with your connection to the site.

Click the padlock.

you will get
Site identity : Green padlock - therefore the site is genuinely registered as vircurex.com

Connection: Red padlock:
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"Your connection to the site is encrypted, but Google Chrome has detected mixed scripting on the page. Be careful if you’re entering personal information on this page. Mixed scripting can provide a loophole for someone to take over the page. This content could be third-party scripts or videos embedded on the page.

If you’re connected to the Internet via a public wireless network, mixed scripting is especially risky because wireless networks are easier to tamper with than wired networks."

I'm using Chrome, and have a yellow padlock on this site.
That is a Green padlock for the certificate; ie. the site is genuinely registered as bitcointalk.org
I have a yellow padlock for the connection; ie this site uses content from outside the https://bitcointalk.org website.

Does that mean that this site is unsafe?

To be honest the only sites that you can definitively trust are those that have the green bar, like paypal.com which has extended validation certificates. In other words they've had to prove that their site is their site through a physical street address. You still have to decide whether to trust PayPal.

A green certificate for vircurex.com doesn't mean that it IS vircurex's site, as I could still have changed the dns, and have a mitm https proxy between them and you feeding you a false certificate registered at another certificate provider.

You need to decide what the risk is

is the connection encrypted? YES
is the content all supplied from the site? NO, there are google ads and analytics (I think it's this last that's causing the problem).
is the site definitively vircurex.com? YES/NO. only EV certificates provide this (so NO). However it is DOMAIN validated in that the owner received and validated the confirmation email (so YES, providing you believe that having control of the email at the time of certificate request is adequate.)

None of this means that there is nothing to fix. I think it's the analytic code which should be changed to https only - it currently determines at runtime. That's just my quick glance though.

above all remember the icon is a quick guide to multiple aspects of the connection, and highlights the worst one, which may not be a risk at all.


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I almost created an account at Vircurex but then I noticed that https was not enabled. This site is a joke, right?

https is enabled at vircurex.

It's TLS1.0 with
AES_256_CBC encryption
SHA1 message authentication
DHE_RSA key exchange

There are elements which are loaded from non-https sources, such as the google ads.

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That might be the case, but in Google Chrome the https and the padlock are crossed out. That means it isn't safe to use. I (and probably most other people too) will not use this site until this is fixed.
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Thanks Marked. Couldnt have put it better.
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I almost created an account at Vircurex but then I noticed that https was not enabled. This site is a joke, right?

https is enabled at vircurex.

It's TLS1.0 with
AES_256_CBC encryption
SHA1 message authentication
DHE_RSA key exchange

There are elements which are loaded from non-https sources, such as the google ads.

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sr. member
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I almost created an account at Vircurex but then I noticed that https was not enabled. This site is a joke, right?
sr. member
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Another exchange dedicated to alternative crypto currencies I very cool.

The interface is a bit stodgy but it's nice to see LTC, NMC etc, sold & traded here.

Good job!
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rTech,
any order can always be cancelled, at any time, that's a pretty standard feature of any exchange. The list of your placed orders is on the same screen where you placed your order, you just need to scroll down a bit. the layout is rather straight forward, top part is where you place your order, then comes a list of the current orderbook and below that a list of your placed orders. 

As far as the layout of our exchange goes, we appreciate your honest feedback. We listen to our customers feedback and will incorporate layout changes in time.


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Trust but confirm!
had to say that site has most sucky userinterface.. so confusing and im using it only cause there are no good alternative  for "i0c, ixc" dumping.. Sad i made mistake once and made buy order in ltc section and if i can get it cancelled im not ever using it to buy coins just sell..
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VIRCUREX.COM

An exchange focusing on bringing the most comprehensive trading platform to you offers buying, selling and trading Bitcoins and many other chains.
Trade your Bitcoins for other P2P currencies or buy and sell them for USD and EUR. Fund your accounts with Liberty Reserve.
https://vircurex.com
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