watch out for coye.dedicatedpool.com
my wallet address was changed to an address ending in vDsVPVex and i lost about 90k coins.
http://abe.altexplorer.net/a/5mkK7w3yynhow someone could know my pin number, and how someone could crack a 14 character ultra difficult password?
i dont give a f**k about the coins, miners, watch out!
http://prntscr.com/2hrz30http://prntscr.com/2hrz5vedit: the coins are not redeemed yet, dummy address? wtf...
i m anonymous, so how they could find my username?
I'm looking in to these cases right now. From my initial findings it seems that a hacker went through and attempted to hack multiple accounts on multiple pools. The ones he couldn't hack the accounts got locked. The ones he could hack people are complaining about changed addresses.
I've asked a few people who were hacked if they used the same address on multiple pools and each one admitted they did, along with the same pins too.
Some accounts were password hacked, but the got locked by too many pin attempts. This also signifies that some people use the same password, but were smart enough to use different pins on each pool they visited. So the attacker couldn't change the wallet address.
Can you please PM me and give me any relevant information?
In the meantime, since we are not sure how the attacker gained access but are pretty certain is it limited to your computer/passwords, please do the following:
1. Change all your passwords on different pools immediately.
2. Blow your computer away and reinstall windows/linux, what have you. You may have malware with a keylogger.
3. ALWAYS use different pins and passwords for EACH pool, ESPECIALLY new pools you are not sure about. Use "Password Safe" to store and manage your passwords and pins.. it's free
Thank you sir,
Ryan, dedicatedpool.com support/admin
admin@dedicatedpool.com IRC on freenode #dedicatedpool
