a5a502 No.140651[Last 50 Posts]
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Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos And Others Hacked In Unprecedented Twitter Attack And Bitcoin Scam; Over $100,000 Stolen In Minutes
https://archive.vn/rvwJe
https://archive.vn/AaXOn
https://archive.vn/MFvLh
>A massive hack which allegedly has originated at a Twitter employee with access to the user management panel was, has affected hundreds of billionaires and politicians, including Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Bil Gates, Kanye West, Elon Musk, Wiz Khalifa, Apple, Uber, Jeff Bezos, Benjamin Netanyahu.
>Tweets urged people to send money to a Bitcoin address; Over $113,000 has been sent so far. Twitter: "We are investigating and taking steps to fix it." For about an hour, Twitter blocked verified account users from sending tweets or resetting their passwords. Unfortunately around 630pm the blue checkmark scourge was back.
>A number of high-profile cryptocurrency Twitter i accounts were simultaneously hacked on Wednesday by attackers who used the accounts — some with millions of followers — to spread cryptocurrency scams. @bitcoin, @ripple, @coindesk, @coinbase, and @binance were among the accounts hacked with the same message: “We have partnered with CryptoForHealth and are giving back 5000 BTC to the community,” followed by a link to a website, which we are not linking to.
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800854 No.140653
To those who don't know some based hackfags broke the site, blue checkmarks can't tweet and lost of data is comprimised.
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a8f1f8 No.140657
>>140653
This news pleases me. Moar pls.
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a78c50 No.140658
>>140653
The best part was the bitcoin scam. They took over bluecheck mark accounts and tweeted things like, "It's time for me to give back, whatever bitcoin you send to {hackers account}, I'll send you back double!
They'd made over $100k scamming these rubes the last I heard. I am a bit amazed that someone who can work out how to use bitcoin can also be dumb enough to fall for such a trick, but it is what it is.
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c002e0 No.140659
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a8f1f8 No.140663
>>140658
Kek seen that scam on jewtube, they have a livestream called Bill Gates Bitcoin Giveaway where they show some 5 year old interview with him while chyron explains where to send bitcoin to get TWICE as much back. Doing it to blue checkmarks is genius, whoever’s behind it doing god’s work.
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a78c50 No.140666
>>140663
It actually wouldn't surprise me if it were Norks. They put their best people on tasks like this, because it's so hard for them to get their hands on currency.
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e2958c No.140667
>>140653
>100k
More like $8M
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a78c50 No.140671
>>140669
Wounding an enemy is sometimes better than killing them.
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a78c50 No.140678
>>140675
It destroys trust in the platform, genius. They also have to investigate and correct this mistake at a tremendous expense in engineering hours. On top of that, they'll have to run damage control to reassure anxious users.
>Yawn
Idiot confirmed.
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e2958c No.140679
>>140671
This is why bug bounties need to be more rewarding. Spergs get tired of being rewarded £300 for finding critical exploits that are worth millions in the darkweb.
Never trust a website with weak bug bounty rewards.
Either way, we all know who did it. And he got away with it, as he always does. He just keeps getting away with it.
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a8f1f8 No.140680
Twatter stock is crashing too
youtu.be/hkZL9H2sZNU
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b2a0ef No.140685
>>140679
That's why you go blackhat and make millions running shit underground for years (maybe that's your point though).
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e2958c No.140688
>>140683
Are you a jew doing damage control? Or are you serious? Are you aware this is the biggest hack of possibly the entire year? Millions of dollars have been taken from the USERS of twitter, this is a fucking disaster
Twitter better pay reparations kek
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dad2c5 No.140692
>>140675
>The blue checks aren't getting wounded.
Twitter locked down all "verified" accounts. They couldn't post at all for over an hour.
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dad2c5 No.140695
>>140693
>nobody's actually freaking out
Except ZH has a theory.
>the users seem to be having a little party.
The unverified users.
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a8f1f8 No.140698
South Park kid is live-streaming about it
youtu.be/ggma5kGRx30
>>140688
Observed
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d41eb1 No.140700
Confirmed jannie is a fag for editing my shit. Was a perfect post!
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d66afd No.140702
>>140685
>the users who sent $1000 will be given $50
The worst thing is that many of these were taken from bitcoin wallets that are being used by users who are hiding the assets from IRS. They would literally have to risk TAX litigation just to prove they lost money to the scam. Just look at the screenshots of people that are saying they did this, many of them look like weed-sellers. The butthurt here will know no bounds so embrace for brutal impact. Some of these idiots have still not realized that their money are gone. If you want to make a quick buck short the twitter stock for the next 24hours.
>>140685
Look at pic related. Twitter gives $7k for every account-takeover exploit. Why would someone sell it for $7k when you can get $7k by just hacking a few accounts on contract and still keep the exploit for yourself to play with as you please.
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d66afd No.140706
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a8f1f8 No.140710
>>140706
Glorious
>>140702
>7k to disable social media godmode
xD
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8fe715 No.140714
>>140659
I know the feeling
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d66afd No.140715
>>140710
Bonus kek: The third pic actually provides concrete evidence that Jack Dorsey lied to congress and committed perjury by denying "shadowbanning".
Shits gonna get real now.
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d66afd No.140735
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255bdd No.140738
>>140735
I wonder if some of these are from the hackers themselves, to milk gullible schmucks who feel sympathy for gullible schmucks.
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8e2d58 No.140739
>>140658
> I am a bit amazed that someone who can work out how to use bitcoin can also be dumb enough to fall for such a trick,
It's not about how dumb you are, it's about how greedy.
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cd8a68 No.140742
>>140667
>>140735
people fall for the send x amount and I'll send back double the amount in 2020? That's oldest and most common scam in the book. How do they have money before finding this scam without failling for another?
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87d830 No.140756
>>140735
>>140651
>>140692
>>140695
>>140706
Man, 2020 is the year that just keeps on giving.
>inb4 Russian hackers in time for 2020 Elections.
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fd598b No.140761
>>140760
He was just giving back to the community, like Joseph Sta..Biden.
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9a7545 No.140772
>>140760
Weev is a glorified script kiddie.
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800854 No.140775
>>140760
Weev is a faggot, always was, always had been, I actualky got a hold of a few guys from baph who say they know who did it but for opsec reasons they won't name names to me, kinda la,e but I get it
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800854 No.140776
>>140775
>that typo filled shitslur
Wew, I think it's time for bed.
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e60395 No.140813
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e60395 No.140815
CNN reported that, the leader of Boogaloo Boys, Sam Hyde was behind the hack.
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b8c37d No.140825
>>140775
I doubt whoever did this told anyone. People just want to make it seem like they're "in the know."
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cd66f5 No.140852
>>140658
>I am a bit amazed that someone who can work out how to use bitcoin can also be dumb enough to fall for such a trick
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8fe715 No.140854
>>140852
This. IMO anyone who uses something with absolutely no value (totally fiat) at all that can also be hacked (see Gov vs Silk Road) are literally the stupidest people on the planet.
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790998 No.140888
>>140651
Imagine how stupid a person(might not even be able to call them that) you'd have to be in order to send away bitcoin, convinced that double will be send back to you. It continues to boggle my mind just how utterly dumb humans can be. I think the biggest flaw in a lot of intelligent people's thinking is that they have a tough time comprehending just how incredibly goddamn stupid and gullible the average brainlet really, truly is. The only people who seem to understand this and are able to make it work for them are the jews.
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790998 No.140889
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616b7a No.140897
>>140854
>This. IMO anyone who uses something with absolutely no value (totally fiat) at all
The value is the autonomous nature of the processing payment. It's how the market determines its value. This cuts out the jew.
>that can also be hacked (see Gov vs Silk Road) are literally the stupidest people on the planet.
The protocol itself has not been hacked. A website was. To which they had server access and could do anything they like to anything that was on the server. This is sort of like saying a bullet proof vest is useless because someone got shot in the head while wearing one.
Long story short, you're a jew shill that wants us on those yummy, yummy fed dollars, and anyone seeing this post and the one you're replying to knows it plain as day, they're just not as fucking dumb as me to take the time to address it.
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a8f1f8 No.140932
>>140859
>just use a credit card
Doesn’t that defeat the entire point or crypto?
>>140897
>you’re a fed shill if you don’t like bitcoin
This isn’t just a bad argument it’s an easily exploited hypocrisy that actual shills can and are using against you. You know the (((IMF))) is ready to step in when/if the fed crashes right? Also that people can’t feed their families with an extremely volatile currency larping as a stock bubble? I get the enthusiasm for it but cmon now anon.
youtu.be/I4xpZm7JlqU
>16:39
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f9a9fa No.140969
>>140932
>Doesn’t that defeat the entire point or crypto?
Using Bitcoin largely defeats part of the point of crypto: anonymity. You can trace every single Bitcoin transaction in history. Marked bank bills are less traceable.
Evidently, there are more anonymous cryptos, but Bitcoin is far from anonymous.
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cd8a68 No.141069
>>140969
>Marked bank bills are less traceable.
The issue is there is already a shortage of cash, most retails like walmart won't allow use it unless you have the exact change.
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edb2f4 No.141127
>>140815
How does he KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH IT
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edb2f4 No.141128
>>140969
But isn't there nothing in Bitcoin that links to your identity? Sure people can see your transaction info but I don't think any of it says 'Jim's money here'
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665578 No.141438
>>140969
The point of Bitcoin is to get goyim to accept digital currency while thinking to be doing something alternative and anti-establishment.
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4a2d44 No.141516
>>141128
Basically you have a bitcoin address which is a long string of characters, so it is anonymous unless you fail to practice proper OPSEC and somehow have the bitcoin address connected to you as an individual.
>>141438
>The point of Bitcoin is to get goyim to accept digital currency while thinking to be doing something alternative and anti-establishment.
I agree that there is a case to be made for that. Let's go over the good and the bad: The good is that it completely cuts any middle men out and is decentralized; the transaction is between the sender and the receiver, with no centralized banks getting their grubby hands on the money or finding out that you're transferring it. Because it is its own currency, it provides a way to undermine the "old currencies"; a way to fuck over the US dollar is to simply not use it anymore, which is possible with cryptocurrencies. Then it protects yourself in case there is a push to a cashless society. God knows they're already trying it with COVID-19: "We can't accept cash to stop the spread of infection". Then God forbid if you're ever a problem, because they will freeze your assets and you'll be fucked, unless you have an anonymous crypto wallet that hasn't been traced to you.
Then you have the bad, and it's a very significant mark against it: You thought abolishing the gold standard was a problem; Bitcoin's value is based on it being a successful medium to make transactions with. Its current store of value has been purely driven by speculative interest, as has been evident with its extremely volatile history; this will only if stabilize if it is widely adopted. The value of Bitcoin can be very easily manipulated by kikes using the exact same means with which they have destroyed markets in previous financial crises.
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1a1119 No.141558
>>141128
You should only use a Bitcoin address once.
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e8d082 No.141570
>>141516
There are several other issues with Bitcoin, first of all, you don't know if the people who created it have the full decryption key. If they do, they could do something similar to central banks printing more money, although the mechanism is different as no additional volume of the currency would be generated, the effects would be the same. In fact, it would be much more efficient as it would cut the need to somehow transfer the wealth skimmed off from currency users by inflation (hidden tax), but would transfer the wealth directly. If we add the difficulty of it being traced (by ordinary users at least), then there would be no one to audit these people as well. With the old monetary system, as extremely corrupt and kiked as it may be, there are at least certain mechanisms which could be used, although they almost never get or got used in practice (except to deal with a bad goy or two)
When it comes to tracing, even if the original algorithm/chain obscures someone's identity to a certain degree, most modern platforms have hardware backdoors. Meaning that your encrypted wallet might not be as encrypted as you think. And if someone has access to a sufficient number of "digital wallets" , it leaves a lot of space for tracing and manipulation. Then we can add the auxiliary methods of personal tracking with centralized data centers and metadata analytics of massive proportions, the (((internet of things))) , tracking becomes far more viable. Although this works for cash as well, it lacking a 'digital footprint' makes it more difficult to integrate. Sure, you always had marked bills and similar methods, but it wasn't automated.
Seeing how the ZOG itself pushes for digital currency, and given the limp-wristed measures taken against cryptocurrencies (we all know how extreme their reaction is to things which actually threaten their power), as well as the willingness of major corporations (and we all know who owns those) to jump aboard and incorporate it, it fits the agenda quite well. After all, they always introduced new stages of the agenda by offering a "solution" to problems previously generated by them. And generating new trust into the old scam while creating an entirely virtual economy is the only thing which could prevent a total crash. By making an even greater gap between the chosen lords of usury and ordinary people, they hope to achieve an economy that they could plunder at a whim, but which would somehow remain stable because it would be done on a level too arcane for most people to figure out. Steal a million dollars from one man, and he will go to the end of the earth to get it back. Steal one dollar from million people, and they will either not notice or not care. This of course, is not related only to cryptocurrencies, or even digital currency in general, they are just a further evolution of a very ancient system. Of course, hypothetically, it would be possible to create a cryptocurrency that would be extremely difficult to trace and manipulate, but it would need to account for many external factors as well. Same goes for any other type of currency and the monetary policy itself. You need to deal with an entire system with all of it's intricacies rather than just one of it's parts. Yet, someone tried to institute a work based currency as an alternative to Talmudic currencies and most of the world went to war with them…
I won't go into metaphysics, but the concept itself is highly Talmudic. Imagine having an infinite money cheat IRL …
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ec0b1c No.141577
http://archive.is/YrV2B
>For up to eight of the Twitter accounts involved, the attackers took the additional step of downloading the account’s information through our “Your Twitter Data” tool. This is a tool that is meant to provide an account owner with a summary of their Twitter account details and activity. We are reaching out directly to any account owner where we know this to be true. None of the eight were verified accounts.
It may very well be all targeted verified accounts were just a distraction. Who were the eight unverified accounts?
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8fe715 No.141581
>>141570
Damn anon. CAPPED!
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04e081 No.142203
>>140695
Mypants.
Sowetnow.
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04e081 No.142208
>>141570
When they say cashless society, it's really a society with no physical cash which by virtue of its production, naturally enthrones privacy of use.
It is true that if the key to decrypt all data are in bad hands, then a cryptocurrency's value is very low.
>By making an even greater gap between the chosen lords of usury and ordinary people, they hope to achieve an economy that they could plunder at a whim, but which would somehow remain stable because it would be done on a level too arcane for most people to figure out.
You got to admit that today, the scam isn't very arcane: they prrrrrrrrrint and force countries to accept the ever increasing debt at gun point, for all to pretend everything's fine. That's just mafiosi tactics elevated to governmental level.
>Yet, someone tried to institute a work based currency as an alternative to Talmudic currencies and most of the world went to war with them…
Yeah and bitcoins or similar are just another form of flash trading, minus the risk of wrong trading. It's literally riskless growing of money with the minimal amount of work. Now we just wait for the quantum computing revolution for Bs to go up again. That does not feel right at all.
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a8f1f8 No.142219
>>141516
> in case there is a push to a cashless society
Not a coincidence it was rolled out in ‘09, conveniently just in time for the great recession. The whole Nakamoto narrative is glowy af too.
>>141570
>Seeing how the ZOG itself pushes for digital currency, and given the limp-wristed measures taken against cryptocurrencies (we all know how extreme their reaction is to things which actually threaten their power), as well as the willingness of major corporations (and we all know who owns those) to jump aboard and incorporate it, it fits the agenda quite well.
This.
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dad2c5 No.142236
>>141516
>it is anonymous unless
You attempt to purchase anything from anywhere, or to transfer bitcoin to another currency, or…
>in case there is a push to a cashless society
1. The BIS has publicly admitted that it wants no currencies, globally, by 2025.
2. Bitcoin is cashless, you stupid motherfucker. It’s the most perfect fiat currency ever invented.
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