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Re: no wonder why bitcoin fails
by
prezbo
on 18/12/2012, 16:41:27 UTC
I'm coming to the same realization.  I think someone has hacked my computer remotely and is running screen capture programs.

I have my default homepage set to deepbit.net.  But every time I load my internet browser I get a security warning about the certificate the website is trying to approve.  

I investigated it and it turns out it's been sent through a sort of proxy, namely through/to a remote source.  A perfect possibility for someone to keylog my login details and steal what little bitcoins I have mined already.

This obviously is not working for me, maybe others, but I don't feel safe or productive doing it.

I wish it the best, but I don't think it's going to work out.

It's too bad too, now I have a keylogger to worry about...

Any ideas for security programs to run on my computer?  Chances are, the possible hacker may be logging this exact post.

This sound like a network sniffing device. Is this your home or work computer? I've heard such devices are quite common in work environments where people spend time on facebook instead of doing the work.