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kejadian tahun 2015, Tapi kemungkinan email satoshi kena hack oleh orang tidak suka CSW kayaknya atau itu memang bukan satoshi sesungguhnya, karena satoshi pake GMX yang memang gak compromised lagi.
Di tahun 2014 bahkan theymos sudah memberikan peringatan, jangan percaya sekalipun email dikirim dari
satoshin@gmx.com kecuali ditandatangani oleh Satoshi.
Today I received an email from
satoshin@gmx.com (Satoshi's old email address), the contents of which make me almost certain that the email account is compromised. The email was not spoofed in any way. It seems very likely that either Satoshi's email account in particular or gmx.com in general was compromised, and the email account is now under the control of someone else. Perhaps
satoshin@gmx.com expired and then someone else registered it.
Don't trust any email sent from
satoshin@gmx.com unless it is
signed by Satoshi. (Everyone should have done this even without my warning, of course.)
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GMX is a total shitshow. In the aftermath of the
satoshin@gmx.com hack, it was determined that GMX allowed/allows you to grab most accounts by merely brute-forcing the birthday -- this is the method that was probably used. Once that incident grabbed headlines, GMX disabled the account
for a while, but someone
was able to hack or register it again later. It's probably passed through several hands since then, nobody able to hold onto it for long because GMX is so full of holes.
Never use GMX.The P2Pfoundation account is already well-known to be hacked: it posted the "Your dox, passwords and IP addresses are being sold on the darknet" thing a while ago, though that post is now deleted. I kinda suspect that
CSW doesn't actually control it, though, and is just trying to play along with "nour" like the idiot conman he is.