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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: MtGox UPDATE
by
CharlieContent
on 19/06/2011, 23:36:04 UTC
And what about the users who had their accounts compromised in the past few weeks or so?

Many were trolls who lied, IMO.
A password hash does not allow you to login. The mysterious big account might have had a virus/key-logger on his PC.
I have had $200 vanish from my account. I have turned my PC upside down, including manual analysis and found no malware of any kind. I had a 20 character alphanumeric mixed case KeePass-generated random password. I was not a victim of the CSRF exploit as I could not reach the Mt. Gox site (thus wasn't logged in) at the moment the funds were stolen. Someone could easily break such a password by using a service like Amazon AWS - and it would actually pay off as you are trying to compromise accounts on a financial service that holds money. Not to mention that miners have hardware that is specifically suited for hashcracking.

Now tell me with a straight face that this was not related to the database leak.

Lol at a guy who is in LulzSec complaining on here about losing $200.

To be honest I think you have bigger things to worry about than losing $200 Sven. You losing your money has given me much Lulz! I suppose you must approve of that! There will also be much Lulz when you are arrested by your local police force. Smiley

http://lulzsecexposed.blogspot.com/2011/06/joepie-doxed.html