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Topic: Why does the P2P Foundation keep Satoshis hacked account working? (Read 235 times)

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 P2P Foundation keeps Satoshis hacked account working because the site is being been visited more now because of the incident that ever before.
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I think that's because the website/community is barely alive and there aren't many active moderator/admin who bother do that.
Additionally, since there's no HTTPS/SSL, most likely the website has been abandoned and only https://p2pfoundation.net/ is used/maintained now

Too many newbs get confused with these postings and somebody is paying for the domain/server. This Wagner guy tops it, by sending a japanese fan boy message to a fake Satoshi Nakamoto.  Roll Eyes
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And how do you even know it's been hacked?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/satoshingmxcom-is-compromised-775174

There you go. Most of Satoshi's dox and login credentials were somewhat compromised in 2014 and was sold in the darknet as was told by experts who happened to come across the posts. Also, if that wasn't sufficient evidence enough, how come would theymos release a statement saying that the email and online handles were compromised if he's sure that satoshi was the one posting from it? Until no signed message was provided, any posts made by satoshi's online accounts would be considered compromised.
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And how do you even know it's been hacked? Like internet is full of truth? I see both, lies and truth. I mean, a lot of people think Satoshi made a fine deal with coming up with Bitcoin, but I know a lot of smart people who they say they know. That it's all rigged, by rich families that rule the world.
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maybe they leave it for now to backtrack locations from the hacker or anyhow trying to..
AGD
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Shouldn't they disable Satoshi's account to avoid confusion?
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