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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Bitcoin Fog: Secure Bitcoin Anonymization
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kasev
on 17/11/2014, 06:40:13 UTC
I tried logging in on all 3 addresses, no success. And I still haven't received my coins.

Waiting for an admin to clear things up in this thread. Doesn't make sense to have 2 "new" addresses, so it's hackers trying to get more BTC until I'm assured otherwise. The twitter account could be hacked as well for all we know, unless it's all just some evasive measures against Onymous/whatever... I just want the BTC back, that's all I care. And what about the phc6.onion link?

P.S. I don't have the PGP addresses, didn't think I'd need them. Also don't know about the BTC traffic on Blockchain, it's all pretty new to me too.
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Bitcoin Fog: Secure Bitcoin Anonymization
by
kasev
on 14/11/2014, 14:07:55 UTC

sounds like you got phished, can't really blame bitcoinfog for that. this is the real one:  fogcore5n3ov3tui.onion

Well, I got the link from the real website www.bitcoinfog.com/ and as another user pointed out they previously linked to a phishing site.

A hijack attempt seems to be in progress. The .onion address is hard to reach (DoS?) while the gate.bitcoinfog.com clearnet site propagates a phishing page, terminated in phc6.onion (I don't want to propagate the full address).
It seems the hackers have compromised bitcoinfog's own clearnet DNS and are controlling the gate.bitcoinfog.com address, at least.
Upon logging in with a test account, this message is received:

http://i58.tinypic.com/rwo4jr.jpg


There are many people who have reported the same thing so maybe there is something wrong. And I absolutely do blame BitcoinFog when the phishing link came from their site.
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Bitcoin Fog: Secure Bitcoin Anonymization
by
kasev
on 14/11/2014, 12:32:17 UTC
Hi all, so I believe I just got scammed out of my bitcoins. I found the TOR link via www.bitcoinfog.com/, created an account, made a deposit, waited until I saw the coins on my account. I forwarded them to another account with the 6h minimum timer. About an hour later I tried to login to Bitcoinfog, only to receive an error message (the service is temporarily unavailable, I believe it said) which was weird because I had just re-logged no problem like 20 minutes ago. I got the link from www.bitcoinfog.com/ again, then I noticed it was different from the URL I had just used... I didn't save the URL and can't recall at which point it had changed. Tried logging in to the "real" site and it says "Could not login using provided information."

I found this thread and read a bit, so it seems there are other people telling the same thing happened to them. I believe it's some kind of site hijacking like post #251 said. It's been more than 8 hours and I still don't see my coins so it's quite safe to say they're gone to a phishing site. (I will edit my post if I get them.)

Reading comments from other users in this thread I saw the support isn't really doing much, so I decided to post as a warning to others. I believe Bitcoinfog is responsible for the loss of my and other people's coins who had the same thing happen to them. As such, Bitcoinfog should compensate for the losses. I am not bashing Bitcoinfog: I am just reasonably upset enough that I needed to vent my frustration in this thread. (Bitcoinfog admins can contact me via PM to clear this up)

In the meantime, I would STRONGLY ADVISE NOT TO USE BITCOINFOG. I don't know whether it is hackers or fraudulent administration: all I know I lost my coins and hopefully nobody else will.