The TL;DR is:
fillippone said:
If you find a positive balance in this client side generated pages, you are actually owner of the private keys, so you are legitimate owner of such balance, and nothing prevents you from transferring to your own wallet.
Which is true. Any key you generate is yours, whether that was generated before you or not. Even if your intention is malicious and start brute forcing millions of keys, they're all yours. It doesn't change that fact. And that's not how I or fillippone see it; it's the way the protocol sees it. If you have a private key, you can sign messages with it. You're, therefore, the signer and, ultimately, the legitimate owner of that key.
nullius responds with:
For the past three years, nobody noticed that fillippone is a wannabe wallet thief? This is way beyond Asch.
fillippone will never find anything unless someone tells him about Brainflayer, but that is not the point: He is audaciously proclaiming wallet-thief intentions that rico666 evasively dissimulated with LBC. rico666 got tagged for that. Worse, fillippone claims that this is “legitimate” (!). And he claims that as a trusted pillar of the community, who should be responsible to the highest standards. Tagged accordingly.
This isn’t a matter of learning about Bitcoin: To dream of snatching people’s life savings or business funding, and treat it as a lottery winning or money found lying in the street, it is a matter of base character and lack of decency.
I won't bother on commenting this drama crap, but I just want to ask nullius: Did you read the whole thread? Later, he says:
I knew from start the possibilities to find something were tiny, but I wanted to try because looking for balances and finding nothing, would reassure me that nobody could do the same with my own bitcoin so jealously held in my cold wallet.
It seems more like a safety-reassured wannabe than a wallet-thief wannabe.