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Re: ANN: [OPAL] | SuperNET | MOBILE MESSAGING | OPAL DRIVE | HTML5 WALLET
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minerboy
on 17/12/2014, 04:35:42 UTC
Thanks bassguitarman. Do you know if Malwarebytes removes the key logger? If not, maybe a clean install of OS has to be done.  Smiley


Good cleanup routine:

Boot into safe mode after downloading all these. Then run in this order. Run rkill each boot.

Rkill: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/rkill/dl/10/

TDSSKiller: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/tdsskiller/dl/4/

ADWare Cleaner: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/adwcleaner/dl/125/

Junkware Removal Tool: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/junkware-removal-tool/dl/131/

Combo Fix: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/combofix/dl/12/ (Do not run this from remote session. It will kill your remote control.)

After all that, still in safe boot run a full scan of Mbam: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/malwarebytes-anti-malware/dl/7/

That should remove everything. Make sure to reboot between each cleaning and remove/quarantine all items. If you need assistance I am on @opalcoin nightly, EST.

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Re: ANN: [OPAL] | SuperNET | MOBILE MESSAGING | OPAL DRIVE | HTML5 WALLET
by
minerboy
on 17/12/2014, 03:25:19 UTC
ANNOUNCEMENT
Opal Announces Recovery of 1.7 Million Coins

On December 15th 2014, the Opal team officially announced a malicious wallet attack on Opal users. Approximately 2.5 Million Opal coins were stolen, equivalent to about 17% of the total supply. A rollback was voted on by the community, but after 65% of the coins were returned, the Rollback was canceled.

Soon after, the hacker got in contact with the Opal team and negotiations lead of 65% of the funds being returned to the Opal team, which will be returned to their rightful owners proportionally. The funds have been transferred to the Opal team and as a result the rollback has been canceled.

Before negotiations took place, the hacker would have held too large a portion of Opal which could have threatened the decentralization of the blockchain. Thanks to 65% of the coins being returned, the Opal Team believes this danger has been averted and a rollback would have set a bad precedent, and thus is not justifiable.
This is why I stick with Opal. Developers who care about the coin and the folks who own the coin are so rare in crypto today. Kudos Opal Dev Team. Thanks for watching out for my money.
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Re: ANN: [OPAL] | SuperNET | MOBILE MESSAGING | OPAL DRIVE | HTML5 WALLET
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minerboy
on 16/12/2014, 02:52:21 UTC
I was not affected but for all those who lost coins please vote for a rollback. It is the right thing to do.
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Re: which alts are left that have some serious promise and WHY?? in DETAIL.
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minerboy
on 16/11/2014, 06:50:56 UTC
Opal has a really strong foundation and Devs that have a great direction. Check out o-pool.com. It is holding value and on the rise consistently.
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Re: [ANN] Nebulacoin [NEB] - X11 - PoW/PoS - LAUNCH 6/21/14!
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minerboy
on 22/06/2014, 03:03:39 UTC
any reason i cant connect to suchpool?? "waiting for work" msg on my rigs

EDIT.... WTF!!!!!  Angry


Come on over to rejectmining.com

Direct payout to wallet.