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Re: POLL: Sales of hacked, compromised, and/or unauthorized transfers of accounts.
by
shep
on 03/01/2013, 02:22:24 UTC
WORKS SO FAR

NUMBER OF TRANSACTIONS: 399
IN BITCOIN, 10 TIMES MORE IN PAYPAL
OVER 3 YEARS PERIOD
I AM NOT NEW TO THIS SHIT, I JUST SIGNED UP ON BITCOINTALK FOR FUN... YOU UNDERSTAND ME?
I YELL AND INSULT EVERYONE BECAUSE I CAN DO ANYTHING I WANT... I AM AN EMPEROR...
I AM NOT A HACKER, YOU HAVE NO PROOF. I GOT EVERYTHING IN TRADE. I JUST LIKE TO SAY AI AM TO FEEL AWESOME.

Maybe you should have kept working in tor hidden darknet land.

You advertised on a public forum. Forum administration defended your right to post when accusations were first raised, and then you get completely screwed because of all of the evidence you had already handed Shep on a golden fucking platter...

For the record

1. I am not staff at nzbs.org, nor am I staff at any nzb or torrent sites. I am unaffiliated and actions taken are strictly my own.
2. I neither sent nor received money from Gabriel Ioan Seletchi ("torac").
3. Gabriel Seletchi disclosed 7 login credentials for nzbs.org over the course of 5 private messages.
4. Upon disclosure of these credentials I informed the admin of nzbs.org
5. There was subterfuge on my behalf but no scam, I reclaimed hacked credentials.
6. Theymos and Sirius were approached regarding Gabriel Seletchi.
7. Theymos did not initially act on this matter and suggested that the community decide regarding sales of hacked/compromised and unauthorized transfers of credentials. I followed Theymos's suggestion and put the issue before the community.
8. Over the past 2-3 weeks I have profiled Gabriel Seletchi.   This information was obtained above board, no hacking involved or done. I am not releasing additional information at this time.  I have been asked by the admin of nzbs.org not to disclose because "torac may take it out on bitcointalk.org."

9. Rather than engage in empty threats like Gabriel Seletchi, I continued to pursue acting above board and have an open dialog with the bitcointalk community about sales of hacked/compromised credentials. My personal feeling is that tolerating this behavior will only encourage more disreputable users like Gabriel Seletchi to permeate these forums. Bitcoin and bitcointalk.org are trying to build a reputation, but sales of hacked/compromised credentials when tolerated or approved reduce reputation of the site and currency as a whole. I hoped that others felt the same way about this issue and the community overwhelmingly voiced their objections to such sales.

Gabriel you have nobody to blame, but yourself.  You are selling hacked/compromised and or unauthorized credentials of various websites that are not your property, nor did you ever own a right to such sales.