1 - freaking linking like that to someone's wallet ? seriously?
Someone decided to post it public (not me) and everyone (Google) can access this.
Also it's not even what I usually pay in transaction fee :lol: It's not like someone is going to miss these coins.
2 - You didn't find that link directly on Google, you found someone that was scraping or whatever then linking to it, show me that screenshot of where you found it because I'm willing to bet you found it on a scraper using the allintext operator.
Just go to page 2 of google and search for "
https://instawallet.org/w/xoZ1YqOtD6ycsyk1DaiNelUAbOhagbT0g" and you will see it:
https://www.google.dk/#q=allintext:instawallet.org/w/&hl=da&start=10(how do you think google found "your" links vs how google found "my" links?)
3 - Someone trusts their bitcoins to instawallet, and instawallet's structure allows someone to steal those coins, how is that not a security problem? Please enlighten me.
omfg - instawallet url = private key = "username + password". Give me your hotmail username and password and I can "hack hotmail"
