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Re: [CyberSécurité Shop] Vente des Antivirus Kaspersky, Eset, Bitdefender et plus+
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Y.Job
on 15/05/2016, 15:40:18 UTC
Faudrait surtout avoir des exemples de tarifs ... car quand je vois -10%, ça veut rien dire.

-10% par rapport à quoi ? une licence pour 1-3-5-10-50 PC ?
Le prix à l'unité change à ce moment-là.

M'envoyer une PM avec l'antivirus et la licence que vous voulez.
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Re: [HERO VOUCHED] Selling Kaspersky, Eset, Avira, Bitdefender And More Antivirus
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Y.Job
on 14/05/2016, 23:05:45 UTC
The first buyer to PM this code:
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D10%15
Will Get a discount of 10% in addition to the 10% if you pay with BTCitcoin, Łitcoin, Ξthereum
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Re: [HERO VOUCHED] Selling Kaspersky, Eset, Avira, Bitdefender And More Antivirus
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Y.Job
on 13/05/2016, 17:12:17 UTC
The first buyer to PM this code:
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D10%13F
Will Get a discount of 10% in addition to the 10% if you pay with BTCitcoin, Łitcoin, Ξthereum
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[2016-05-12] Korea Exchange Talks Top-Down Approach to Blockchain Innovation
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Y.Job
on 12/05/2016, 20:26:08 UTC
Though major stock exchanges in London and New York have garnered the lion’s share of major media headlines, their peers internationally are moving at a similar pace to investigate the potential of blockchain tech.

The Korea Exchange (KRX), South Korea’s only securities exchange, for example, announced it was moving to develop an over-the-counter (OTC) trading platform using the technology in February, a decision that could open the company up to entirely new markets if eventually launched.

According to Changjin Lee, head of IT strategy planning at KRX, the project isn't simply a response to international competitors. Lee indicated that KRX has been studying the technology since early 2015, and that the decision to start working on implementations came from the highest levels of the organization.

http://www.coindesk.com/korea-exchange-blockchain-innovation/
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[2016-05-12] Congressional Committee Hears Testimony on Blockchain in HealthCare
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Y.Job
on 12/05/2016, 20:24:57 UTC
During an appearance on Capitol Hill earlier this week, a representative for a prominent US think tank suggested that blockchain applications could fuel next-generation health and insurance data systems.

American Enterprise Institute (AEI) resident fellow Scott Gottlieb spoke yesterday before the US House Committee on Energy and Commerce's Subcommittee on Health. In his remarks, Gottlieb testified about ideas for bringing innovation and competition to US insurance markets, at one point discussing using technology to design more intuitive insurance risk pools.
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Gottlieb suggested that a more technologically advanced risk pool would have the capacity to auto-regulate insurance subsidies in real time, indicating that, from AEI’s perspective, such a system could employ a blockchain.

http://www.coindesk.com/us-think-tank-suggests-blockchain-application-insurance-risk-pooling/

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[2016-05-12] Palantir Denies Ownership of 'Quantum' Bitcoin Cloud Mining
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Y.Job
on 12/05/2016, 20:23:14 UTC
Earlier this week, a press release for a Hong Kong-based company called CoinFac began circulating a plan to "introduce the next generation quantum computing technology into cryptocurrency mining".

The pitch promised big processing speed increases thanks to the claimed technology advances, and visitors to the CoinFac website are quickly directed to a series of cloud mining contract options. Though the website shows that contracts costing 50 BTC and 100 BTC annually are “sold out”, the site is still selling contracts costing 1 BTC and 5 BTC, respectively.
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But at least one claim in the press release appears to be false.

CoinFac stated that it was owned by Palantir Technologies, a secretive data analysis software company co-founded in 2004 by PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel that originally drew funding from a CIA-connected venture fund.

http://www.coindesk.com/palantir-quantum-bitcoin-cloud-mining/
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Re: What Antivirus are you using?
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Y.Job
on 12/05/2016, 20:20:56 UTC
Using kespaersky and for a long time and it's okay for me, mabe better to help but i am scared.

You're scared of what?
Kaspersky is one of the best antivirus, as long as it's updated you have nothing to worry about.
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Re: [HERO VOUCHED] Selling Kaspersky, Eset, Avira, Bitdefender And More Antivirus
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Y.Job
on 12/05/2016, 19:48:36 UTC
The first buyer to PM this code:
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D10%12T
Will Get a discount of 10% in addition to the 10% if you pay with BTCitcoin, Łitcoin, Ξthereum
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[2016-05-12] Bitcoin Foundation Receives $65,000 from Mystery Mining Pool
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Y.Job
on 12/05/2016, 14:19:18 UTC
Half of the proceeds from an apparently errant bitcoin transaction, in which 291 BTC (then $136,000) was sent as a fee, has been given away by the recipient mining pool.

The Bitcoin Foundation said today that it received 146 BTC ($65,000) from BitClub, which on 27th April received the fee as part of block 409,008 on the network. The transaction drew notable industry attention and media coverage, given that the average transaction fee at the time was 31 satoshis, or roughly $0.01.

http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-foundation-donation-mining-pool/
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Re: What Antivirus are you using?
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Y.Job
on 12/05/2016, 14:16:18 UTC
I'm using a free opensource antivirus which I've learned from a linux community. name is clamwin, thi isn't very sophisticated but sure it has updated list of viruses that are determined that they can remove from the computer being treated. i like it since it don't treat the exe file as viruses.
I'm using Local Antivirus, they called Smadav

Added to the poll.
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Re: Which VPN/Proxy Service do you use? [Comparison Chart Inside]
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Y.Job
on 12/05/2016, 14:13:38 UTC
I'm currently using goldenfrog. So far it is good and it has 200,000+ ips.
Thanks for sharing.

I use VPNarea.It offers 7 days money back guarentee, accepts bitcoin payments and no logs.Recommended. Wink
About the logs. All VPN services says they don't keep logs, but they do that's how they know bandwidth usage.

Does anyone here have experience with Perfect-Privacy? They look solid, but the expense seems quite high.
Never used it, but someone here must have used it.
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Re: [CyberSecurity Shop] Selling Kaspersky, Eset, Avira, Bitdefender +More Antivirus
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Y.Job
on 12/05/2016, 13:58:10 UTC
Y. Job is legit. Shop with him. Bought anti virus from him and it is all good. Thanks.

You're welcome and thank you for your review Grin
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[2016-05-11] Nobuaki Kobayashi Decides Against Making MtGox BTC Addresses Public
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Y.Job
on 11/05/2016, 21:05:45 UTC
The wallet addresses belonging to Mt Gox will not be made public, said the court-appointed trustee in today's statement.

http://www.newsbtc.com/2016/05/11/nobuaki-kobayashi-decides-against-making-mt-gox-bitcoin-addresses-public/
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[2016-05-11] Why Silvergate’s CEO is Banking 15 Bitcoin Companies
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Y.Job
on 11/05/2016, 20:22:56 UTC
Startups focused on products and services based on bitcoin have never had an easy time opening bank accounts – or maintaining positive relationships with those firms.

The problem? Bitcoin-related clients are frequently viewed as high-risk by banking institutions, and thus far few banks have shown an interest in going through the process of mitigating that risk.

This is a long-standing issue that has sparked controversy in the past, but given the broader issue of de-risking by banks worldwide, it's perhaps unsurprising that bitcoin startups would find themselves in the crosshairs of bank compliance departments.

Yet those risks haven't kept every bank from opening its doors to bitcoin startups. Silvergate Bank, based in La Jolla, California, was one of the earliest institutions to buck that trend.

Silvergate is on the verge of opening its sixteenth bitcoin bank account, and its chief executive officer, Alan Lane, says the benefits of his bank's early adopter status might be in jeopardy.

http://www.coindesk.com/silvergate-banking-bitcoin-companies/
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[2016-05-11] Kraken Launches ETH Dark Pool Trading
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Y.Job
on 11/05/2016, 18:26:47 UTC
The global Bitcoin and digital asset exchange Kraken has announced it will be the first and only exchange enabling clients to use the (ETH) Dark Pool Trading. The Dark Pool allows users to “discreetly” place large trading orders without exposing the order book to the public.

http://bitcoinist.net/kraken-eth-dark-pool-trading/
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[2016-05-11] Ghana: First Comes Internet Security, Then Bitcoin
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Y.Job
on 11/05/2016, 18:25:51 UTC
Ghana seeks to secure transactions on the Internet first and only then start a discussion on Bitcoin adoption.

As a lack of training on cryptography is still a major issue in parts of Africa, Ghana’s Chapter of the Internet Society has trained some of its members. It hopes to create awareness around this tool making communication more secure on the Internet.

http://cointelegraph.com/news/ghana-first-comes-internet-security-then-bitcoin
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[2016-05-11] Australia Nearing Decision on Bitcoin Exchange Regulation
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Y.Job
on 11/05/2016, 18:23:25 UTC
The Australian government has officially responded to a Senate report in which lawmakers argued that the country should bring domestic digital currency exchanges under existing anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorist financing (CTF) rules.

http://www.coindesk.com/australia-near-decision-bitcoin-exchange-aml-ctf/
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[2016-05-11] Facebook,Uber,Airbnb,eBay How Blockchain Can Break Data Monopolists
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Y.Job
on 11/05/2016, 18:22:28 UTC
Can Blockchain break Facebook, Uber, Airbnb, eBay and the like? The answer we want to give for the currently discussed Blockchain interpretation is ‘so far, no’ – contrary to common opinion.

The reason being is that for none of the Blockchain technology specifica is there is a clear path to attract users to the platform.

http://cointelegraph.com/news/facebook-uber-airbnb-ebay-how-blockchain-can-break-data-monopolists
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[2016-05-11] Theymos: “Bitcoins Belonging to Satoshi Should Be Destroyed”
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Y.Job
on 11/05/2016, 14:59:41 UTC
The recent Craig Wright-Satoshi Nakamoto debacle has spurred a new discussion as to what should happen with the coins mined by the mysterious Bitcoin creator. Theymos, the owner of BitcoinTalk, feels these coins should be destroyed to “prevent disastrous monetary inflation.”

https://news.bitcoin.com/theymos-bitcoins-satoshi-destroyed/
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[2016-05-11] State of Blockchain Q1 2016: Blockchain Funding Overtakes Bitcoin
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Y.Job
on 11/05/2016, 14:58:54 UTC
CoinDesk’s Q1 2016 State of Blockchain report summarizes key trends, data and events from the first quarter of 2016.

This article highlights a few of the 100 new slides from the report, which is freely available to view in full here. For more of our quarterly and annual reports.

http://www.coindesk.com/state-of-blockchain-q1-2016/