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RE: BTC method #11
(10-02-2014, 07:16 PM)Reiko Wrote: https://blockchain.info/address/1MuFmsuK...6HenTcHmgp this is my phone, just in case you think I'm kidding.

You bastard! You should definitely teach. I have funds to pump in if I need to get started.
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RE: BTC method #12
(10-02-2014, 07:21 PM)Fury Wrote: You bastard! You should definitely teach. I have funds to pump in if I need to get started.

There's not really much to teach...
Find a rich idiot on HackForums, use your method of choice to compromise his computer, wait for him to make his bitcoins accessible and relieve him of them.

Prime targets: Currency exchangers, group leaders, booter owners, Indian malware resellers
PGP
Sign: F202 79C9 76F7 40BB 54EC 494F 5DEF 1D70 14C1 C4CC
Encrypt: A5B3 1B21 55E1 80AF 4C6E DE83 467B 8EFC 3DEE 681C
Auth: CD55 E8A5 1A08 2933 8BA6 BC88 D81F 1943 739A 3C47

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RE: BTC method #13
(10-02-2014, 07:23 PM)Reiko Wrote: There's not really much to teach...
Find a rich idiot on HackForums, use your method of choice to compromise his computer, wait for him to make his bitcoins accessible and relieve him of them.

Prime targets: Currency exchangers, group leaders, booter owners, Indian malware resellers

There's usually multiple levels of security on bitcoins.. Like blockchain for instance.
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RE: BTC method #14
(10-02-2014, 08:18 PM)Fury Wrote: There's usually multiple levels of security on bitcoins.. Like blockchain for instance.

And there's ways to get around them all. Blockchain's paper wallets in particular are horrible.
Not only do they store your private key in your browser history but they also encode your password, your ACTUAL PASSWORD THAT YOU USE TO DECRYPT THE KEY, as a weak mnemonic.
PGP
Sign: F202 79C9 76F7 40BB 54EC 494F 5DEF 1D70 14C1 C4CC
Encrypt: A5B3 1B21 55E1 80AF 4C6E DE83 467B 8EFC 3DEE 681C
Auth: CD55 E8A5 1A08 2933 8BA6 BC88 D81F 1943 739A 3C47


RE: BTC method #15
(10-02-2014, 08:23 PM)Reiko Wrote: And there's ways to get around them all. Blockchain's paper wallets in particular are horrible.
Not only do they store your private key in your browser history but they also encode your password, your ACTUAL PASSWORD THAT YOU USE TO DECRYPT THE KEY, as a weak mnemonic.

Very cool. All of this and you still have a whitehat award some how, lol. We should chat on skype sometime.
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RE: BTC method #16
(10-02-2014, 08:25 PM)Fury Wrote: Very cool. All of this and you still have a whitehat award some how, lol. We should chat on skype sometime.

Perhaps you should investigate the award closer... It says "Yeah, right."


RE: BTC method #17
(10-02-2014, 08:28 PM)Akane Wrote: Perhaps you should investigate the award closer... It says "Yeah, right."

Still upset with you for not answering my sime-lewd question, so you go inspect your thread closer >.>

Damn mascots...
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RE: BTC method #18
(10-02-2014, 08:25 PM)Fury Wrote: Very cool. All of this and you still have a whitehat award some how, lol. We should chat on skype sometime.

https://github.com/blockchain/My-Wallet/...unt.js#L90

I also heard that sneaking up behind people and yelling in their ears "GIMME SOME GODDAMN MONEY YOU FUCKING QUEER" works pretty well.
PGP
Sign: F202 79C9 76F7 40BB 54EC 494F 5DEF 1D70 14C1 C4CC
Encrypt: A5B3 1B21 55E1 80AF 4C6E DE83 467B 8EFC 3DEE 681C
Auth: CD55 E8A5 1A08 2933 8BA6 BC88 D81F 1943 739A 3C47


RE: BTC method #19
(10-02-2014, 08:35 PM)Reiko Wrote: https://github.com/blockchain/My-Wallet/...unt.js#L90

Wow. I'm not even great with Javascript, but I do have years of Java experience (years ago).

They implement all of these secruity layers but leave it completely unprotected and vulnerable

What is it looking for when it searches span?
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RE: BTC method #20
(10-02-2014, 08:49 PM)Fury Wrote: Wow. I'm not even great with Javascript, but I do have years of Java experience (years ago).

They implement all of these secruity layers but leave it completely unprotected and vulnerable

What is it looking for when it searches span?

Not sure, doesn't actually matter in this context. https://github.com/blockchain/My-Wallet/...nemonic.js
PGP
Sign: F202 79C9 76F7 40BB 54EC 494F 5DEF 1D70 14C1 C4CC
Encrypt: A5B3 1B21 55E1 80AF 4C6E DE83 467B 8EFC 3DEE 681C
Auth: CD55 E8A5 1A08 2933 8BA6 BC88 D81F 1943 739A 3C47








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