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Hero MemberActivity: 774Merit: 500Lazy Lurker Reads Alot Re: [30 GH][BIP30][0% Fee][Merged Mining/LTC] SIMPLECOIN.US [PPLNS/SMPPS] March 28, 2012, 07:46:37 AM #502

But worst of all is silence ..... my fat 7970 often silent is not good

Well i dont know about others but i get lots of pool connection warnings, and constant seeing caching submissions.But worst of all is silence ..... my fat 7970 often silent is not good

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Hero MemberActivity: 504Merit: 500 Re: [OFFLINE] SIMPLECOIN.US [PPLNS/SMPPS] April 18, 2012, 09:09:34 PM #508 Quote from: simplecoin on April 18, 2012, 08:13:03 PM If all of the coins are returned to 12433rWhhxBajfyishqomz44K657GqKxCr before the investigator returns my call, I'll be swayed to end the matter.



It seems alot of sites running the simplecoin framework got hacked legitly or claimed to have been hacked.



Im curious do you know of what exploit was used to get in so that it can get patched ? It seems alot of sites running the simplecoin framework got hacked legitly or claimed to have been hacked.Im curious do you know of what exploit was used to get in so that it can get patched ? ...In the land of the stale, the man with one share is king... >> Clipse



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Sr. MemberActivity: 406Merit: 250 Re: [OFFLINE] SIMPLECOIN.US [PPLNS/SMPPS] April 19, 2012, 03:10:51 PM #510 Quote from: Clipse on April 18, 2012, 09:09:34 PM Quote from: simplecoin on April 18, 2012, 08:13:03 PM If all of the coins are returned to 12433rWhhxBajfyishqomz44K657GqKxCr before the investigator returns my call, I'll be swayed to end the matter.



It seems alot of sites running the simplecoin framework got hacked legitly or claimed to have been hacked.



Im curious do you know of what exploit was used to get in so that it can get patched ?

It seems alot of sites running the simplecoin framework got hacked legitly or claimed to have been hacked.Im curious do you know of what exploit was used to get in so that it can get patched ?

Working on that now. Most of the simplecoin sites are running very different code and code they've changed. I see several exploit attempts daily, this one just succeeded.



Now the shocking news.... The full wallet value was returned to the address above (and quickly). So, I'm thankful all the users will get their coins and I don't have to go through another FBI cybercrime matter (the last was over 10 years ago for a client).



That said, I'm leaving the servers offline until I can further lockdown the software. I'll also find a way to make the user funds available as I don't want to tie those up either.



Working on that now. Most of the simplecoin sites are running very different code and code they've changed. I see several exploit attempts daily, this one just succeeded.Now the shocking news.... The full wallet value was returned to the address above (and quickly). So, I'm thankful all the users will get their coins and I don't have to go through another FBI cybercrime matter (the last was over 10 years ago for a client).That said, I'm leaving the servers offline until I can further lockdown the software. I'll also find a way to make the user funds available as I don't want to tie those up either. Donations: 1VjGJHPtLodwCFBDWsHJMdEhqRcRKdBQk

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LegendaryActivity: 1512Merit: 1001 Re: [OFFLINE] SIMPLECOIN.US [PPLNS/SMPPS] April 19, 2012, 03:51:02 PM #512



Read A lot of hacks seem to happen after a DDOS. I think it is either tools bruteforcing their way through exploits, or attempts to break php or perl to enable more injection or file drop vectors. DDOS is not just somebody mad at your pool, we should now consider it someone trying to break in, and you should look at what urls are being accessed.Read http://blog.spiderlabs.com/ to see what kind of stuff hackers have been exploiting to see how to lock things down.

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Hero MemberActivity: 629Merit: 500 Re: [OFFLINE] SIMPLECOIN.US [PPLNS/SMPPS] April 19, 2012, 05:10:56 PM #513 Quote from: simplecoin on April 19, 2012, 03:10:51 PM Quote from: Clipse on April 18, 2012, 09:09:34 PM Quote from: simplecoin on April 18, 2012, 08:13:03 PM If all of the coins are returned to 12433rWhhxBajfyishqomz44K657GqKxCr before the investigator returns my call, I'll be swayed to end the matter.



It seems alot of sites running the simplecoin framework got hacked legitly or claimed to have been hacked.



Im curious do you know of what exploit was used to get in so that it can get patched ?

It seems alot of sites running the simplecoin framework got hacked legitly or claimed to have been hacked.Im curious do you know of what exploit was used to get in so that it can get patched ?

Working on that now. Most of the simplecoin sites are running very different code and code they've changed. I see several exploit attempts daily, this one just succeeded.



Now the shocking news.... The full wallet value was returned to the address above (and quickly). So, I'm thankful all the users will get their coins and I don't have to go through another FBI cybercrime matter (the last was over 10 years ago for a client).



That said, I'm leaving the servers offline until I can further lockdown the software. I'll also find a way to make the user funds available as I don't want to tie those up either.





Working on that now. Most of the simplecoin sites are running very different code and code they've changed. I see several exploit attempts daily, this one just succeeded.Now the shocking news.... The full wallet value was returned to the address above (and quickly). So, I'm thankful all the users will get their coins and I don't have to go through another FBI cybercrime matter (the last was over 10 years ago for a client).That said, I'm leaving the servers offline until I can further lockdown the software. I'll also find a way to make the user funds available as I don't want to tie those up either. That is shocking news. Leads to the question why the hacker(s) returned the coins?

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Hero MemberActivity: 504Merit: 500 Re: [OFFLINE] SIMPLECOIN.US [PPLNS/SMPPS] April 19, 2012, 05:11:57 PM #514 Quote from: simplecoin on April 19, 2012, 03:10:51 PM Quote from: Clipse on April 18, 2012, 09:09:34 PM Quote from: simplecoin on April 18, 2012, 08:13:03 PM If all of the coins are returned to 12433rWhhxBajfyishqomz44K657GqKxCr before the investigator returns my call, I'll be swayed to end the matter.



It seems alot of sites running the simplecoin framework got hacked legitly or claimed to have been hacked.



Im curious do you know of what exploit was used to get in so that it can get patched ?

It seems alot of sites running the simplecoin framework got hacked legitly or claimed to have been hacked.Im curious do you know of what exploit was used to get in so that it can get patched ?

Working on that now. Most of the simplecoin sites are running very different code and code they've changed. I see several exploit attempts daily, this one just succeeded.



Now the shocking news.... The full wallet value was returned to the address above (and quickly). So, I'm thankful all the users will get their coins and I don't have to go through another FBI cybercrime matter (the last was over 10 years ago for a client).



That said, I'm leaving the servers offline until I can further lockdown the software. I'll also find a way to make the user funds available as I don't want to tie those up either.





Working on that now. Most of the simplecoin sites are running very different code and code they've changed. I see several exploit attempts daily, this one just succeeded.Now the shocking news.... The full wallet value was returned to the address above (and quickly). So, I'm thankful all the users will get their coins and I don't have to go through another FBI cybercrime matter (the last was over 10 years ago for a client).That said, I'm leaving the servers offline until I can further lockdown the software. I'll also find a way to make the user funds available as I don't want to tie those up either.

This is some news worthy stuff wow.



Maybe its the same guy who ran the worm to steal coins and then also returned those



Glad you got those coins back and whoever initially stole it must have turned Robinhood in the meantime. This is some news worthy stuff wow.Maybe its the same guy who ran the worm to steal coins and then also returned thoseGlad you got those coins back and whoever initially stole it must have turned Robinhood in the meantime. ...In the land of the stale, the man with one share is king... >> Clipse



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MemberActivity: 98Merit: 10 Re: [OFFLINE] SIMPLECOIN.US [PPLNS/SMPPS] April 20, 2012, 03:15:59 AM #518 Seriously, whoever returned the coins is either a really nice guy who just wanted to prove a point or they're scared shitless! They must have either done a poor job or have no idea what they're doing if the threat of involving the FBI actually swayed them. OTC-WoT: 1BWF66DuVqBCSFksUgkLtdYmHucpBgPmVm

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Sr. MemberActivity: 406Merit: 250 Re: [OFFLINE] SIMPLECOIN.US [PPLNS/SMPPS] April 20, 2012, 05:49:08 PM #519 I'm not speculating as to why it was done, or by what type of individual. It happened, the coins were returned, and I now have a chance to focus on the new unified pool framework. No client->poolserver->proxy->frontend anymore. I'm rewriting this in my primary language this time, not just what was initially requested for the bounty I didn't receive any of.



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