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Re: NXT :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information
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TwinWinNerD
on 21/01/2014, 23:48:26 UTC
Actually I am still not 100% sure how it happend. We came to the conclusion that it must be a Keylogger/trojan BUT then they would have had access to many online wallets and exchanges, and ONLY my NXT accounts were compromised. So overall strange, but it could have been avoided with using Linux or upping my Windows security.

You followed a link from this user, who deleted his posts:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=120275

And you downloaded hacked program from this newbie:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=170751;sa=showPosts
What is this about?  It is not clear from the links.

BTW.  I take it as policy to delete old postings that are no longer relevant.  Why not?

Well, i got hacked, and he states the 2 links that i used before i was hacked.
This really sucks.  Based on the length of the passwords that you posted, you were using the Java routine, correct?  That code is visible and readable.  {You can change the .jar extention to .zip; then you can extract the java source code.}  I've parsed it (then and now) and not seen anything in it that could do this.  I have used both programs on my PC for weeks and accessing my account - though I no longer would suggest anyone use the EXE without public source.  

On the 8423671173148912884 account, did you buy alias?  That is dangerous to do with you main account.  The secretphrase is visible in the History and I was able to find it in a windows file of urls on my PC even after purging history.



Yes i did. Exactely one. Wanna know what it reads?
"fuckmeright"

http://87.230.14.1/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=4000&acc=8423671173148912884

I hate my life Cheesy