Geniaal +1 Whuzz !!quote:Op dinsdag 21 juni 2011 20:05 schreef Whuzz het volgende:
moet je voor de grap bij "Saldo BTC" 500k invullen
Zijn druk bezig mijn 500k terug te halen nu natuurlijkquote:Op dinsdag 21 juni 2011 21:07 schreef FRK1337 het volgende:
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Geniaal +1 Whuzz !!
Mtgox is overigens weer down as we speak.
DOS is overrated !quote:Op dinsdag 21 juni 2011 22:43 schreef MaGNeT het volgende:
Met al die gebruikers die hun account willen activeren heb je geen DDOS meer nodig
Zolang ze nog $1,000 voor een nieuw logo kunnen uitgeven zal het met de schade dus wel meevallenquote:
Dat was al uitgegeven vóór alles op zijn bek gingquote:Op woensdag 22 juni 2011 10:46 schreef Doodloper het volgende:
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Zolang ze nog $1,000 voor een nieuw logo kunnen uitgeven zal het met de schade dus wel meevallen
Klopt, maar het punt is dat MtGox dat helemaal niet nodig heeft. Dat logo ziet er nu veel te fancy uit voor de website, want die zit er echt prehistorisch uit.quote:Op woensdag 22 juni 2011 11:50 schreef Blinker het volgende:
Als je het door een professioneel bedrijf laat doen, dan ben je nog veel meer kwijt.
Onderschat niet de omzet van Mt. Gox.
Daar heb je ook wel weer een puntquote:Op woensdag 22 juni 2011 11:53 schreef FRK1337 het volgende:
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Klopt, maar het punt is dat MtGox dat helemaal niet nodig heeft. Dat logo ziet er nu veel te fancy uit voor de website, want die zit er echt prehistorisch uit.
Die is nu even 0 of negatief schat ik zoquote:Op woensdag 22 juni 2011 11:50 schreef Blinker het volgende:
Als je het door een professioneel bedrijf laat doen, dan ben je nog veel meer kwijt.
Onderschat niet de omzet van Mt. Gox.
Ok, omzet van MtGox is toch geen 0 dusquote:Op woensdag 22 juni 2011 11:55 schreef Blue_note het volgende:
Iemand ook het volgende probleem?
The password for this account is invalid, or this account is not currently under claim process.
Ik vink aan dat ik mijn wachtwoord ben vergeten (ik weet niet meer zeker welke ik gebruikte)
Ik kan echter niet verder op deze manier.
quote:Op woensdag 22 juni 2011 12:01 schreef Whuzz het volgende:
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Ok, omzet van MtGox is toch geen 0 dus![]()
Edit: Inmiddels een handmatige claim procedure gestart, kreeg een mailtje van MtGox.quote:
Doet me denken aan Tell Sell. 'Our super advanced millenium patented NASA Professional Platnium Gold 2000 password technology will protect your password at all times*'quote:SHA-512 multi-iteration triple salted hashing
Dit had ik gisteren ook, vandaag opnieuw geprobeerd en ik kwam er wel doorheen.quote:Op woensdag 22 juni 2011 11:55 schreef Blue_note het volgende:
Iemand ook het volgende probleem?
The password for this account is invalid, or this account is not currently under claim process.
Ik vink aan dat ik mijn wachtwoord ben vergeten (ik weet niet meer zeker welke ik gebruikte)
Ik kan echter niet verder op deze manier.
Isn't it AMAZING Mike!?quote:Op woensdag 22 juni 2011 12:29 schreef FRK1337 het volgende:
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Doet me denken aan Tell Sell. 'Our super advanced millenium patented NASA Professional Platnium Gold 2000 password technology will protect your password at all times*'
Except when our database get's hacked. Sorry 'bout that
it is, but there must be more, tell us !!!quote:
quote:LulzSec rogue suspected of Bitcoin hack
More than $9m of online currency was stolen in weekend attack on Bitcoin currency exchange that could cost members of Anonymous and LulzSec thousands of dollars each
ore than 400,000 Bitcoins – 6% of all the virtual currency presently in circulation – for an initial price of $17.50 each, which would have netted $7m at a constant price.
But the attempt to sell such a large volume of coins at once drove the value of the currency down almost to zero, before trading on the site was suspended.
More than 60,000 users' details were compromised in the attack and have since been posted publicly in dozens of places across the internet. Trading on the MtGox site has still not been reinstated since the attack, leaving the future of the fledgling currency in doubt.
Bitcoins are produced without the involvement of any governments or banks; instead, they are generated by using software (also called Bitcoin). The idea was created in 2009 by a Japanese programmer.
Bitcoins are not issued by a central authority, but instead generated by a mathematical algorithm after computers complete a certain number of complex calculations.
Some of most experienced members of the Anonymous and LulzSec hacker collectives are believed to have botnets of more than 100,000 compromised computers.
If that many machines were set to work generating Bitcoins, they could create up to $7,500 worth a day for as long as Bitcoins trade at current levels – meaning members of the hacker collectives could be among the biggest losers if Bitcoins' value does not recover as and when MtGox reopens. In the hours before the hack, the total value of the currency in circulation was more than $150m.
Anonymity and security are the central propositions of the currency, which has attracted controversy after being used in sites selling drugs and pornography.
High-profile organisations accepting the coins include WikiLeaks and the US lobby group Electronic Frontiers Foundation, who have suspended their acceptance of Bitcoins in the wake of the hack.
MtGox says access to its site was gained after a financial auditor's computer was hacked, and insists its site was not compromised.
However, Amir Taaki, who runs the rival Bitcoin exchange Britcoin.co.uk, disputes this chain of events. Developers working on his site, which runs on much of the same software as MtGox, found a security hole several days before the hack was carried out. He says MtGox was notified publicly and privately of the issue.
"Due to the recent events at MTGox.com, we at Britcoin have decided to move our servers to a new location," read a Britcoin statement. "MTGox suffered an SQL injection [a form of hacking attack that creates direct access to databases and files] which means access to the site's funds were in the hands of the malicious hacker. As such, until we see evidence to the contrary, for security reasons we are assuming that MTGox has none of its clients' bitcoins."
Other senior coders in the Bitcoin community claim to have been offered the full database of MtGox users days before the hack was carried out. Though they had not verified whether the database was genuine, it came from the same intermediary who has been testing interest in selling or distributing details from the Sega Pass hack.
Members of Lulzsec, the hacker group whose alleged member Ryan Cleary was arrested in Essex on Tuesday, denied responsibility for the Sega Pass hack, as did several members of Anonymous.
The recent spate of hacks denied by both groups – neither of which usually seeks to hide from the limelight – raises the possibility of a third, as yet unnamed, group of hackers carrying out the attacks.
Lulzsec and Anonymous members stand to lose a significant amount of money if Bitcoins fail. Several members of both groups – speaking directly and through intermediaries – claim to know of others using thousands of hacked computers to generate Bitcoins.
Dat zou wellicht dit verklaren: http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=20874.0quote:Several members of both groups – speaking directly and through intermediaries – claim to know of others using thousands of hacked computers to generate Bitcoins.
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