@bitcointalk.org: You forgot to block some accounts from that ancient leak.
@xchange.me:
That so-called breach is nothing but a sham. You stole from me and as a revenge, I DDOSed you with basically 1 1/2 servers. That is weak.
I gave you an offer to stop it for 3 BTC, but instead you claim that you got breached.
I checked your systems very thoroughly, they were completely safe and they still are. I admit, I couldn't hack you, so I DDOSed you instead.
My first time in thirty years to DDOS somebody instead of hacking them. I had to look it up, because my field of experience is building exploits for a living.
"slowhttptest" is a nice tool. Your systems were not breached, it was always you!
Hi.
First of all - I've never got any complaint from the customer about the funds that were stolen (they were suppose to be refunded anyway, because of they were stolen before).
If you are the victim, please come back to me via email. I was in contact with my lawyers and chain analysts firm straight away after breach happened, but I was told
that I need a complaint from a customer + then we both have to kyc and go to the police to file the report. I'm willing to dox myself in terms of filing the report, no issues here.
Secondly - I've never got anything else on email than some assholes demanding money to stop ddos but quoted "I gave you an offer to stop it for 3 BTC, but instead you claim that you got breached." never happened, didn't get any email like that. You would never get any money anyway, I never pay to any piece of shit ddosing me.
And the last one - of course it was "me". Breach happened because of the mistake I made, no one else to blame here.