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Hackers invaded the Bitcoin cloud mining platform Cloudminr.io, graffiti the website homepage and "sell" nearly 80000 user data on the network at a low price of 1 Bitcoin. Clear text storage user password The homepage of the website modified by the hacker shows the data of nearly 1000 users, including user names and their plaintext passwords. This also means that Cloudminr does not encrypt user passwords. Nearly 80000 users only sell 1 bitcoin The 1000 user data displayed on Cloudminr's home page is just the tip of the iceberg. In fact, the total data is about 80000. Total Users read the whole passage
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Xinhua, March 12 According to the article of Gizmodo, a technology blog, Japanese Bitcoin trader Mt Gox filed for bankruptcy protection in the United States on Sunday night, admitting about $63.6 million in debt. A few days ago, a hacker organization claimed that the company still held the investor's Bitcoin after invading the company's internal information. According to the website of Forbes magazine in the United States, hacker organizations have uploaded several documents as evidence, including information forms of more than one million transactions and indicating that they can obtain Mt Screenshots of Gox data, and even Mt Gox Chief read the whole passage
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Following the world's largest Bitcoin trading platform Mt After Gox was attacked by hackers and applied for bankruptcy, Flexcoin, a Bitcoin bank, announced its closure recently because the website was attacked and Bitcoin worth 600000 dollars was looted. Previously Mt Gox announced that almost all bitcoins traded on the platform were stolen, including about 750000 bitcoins in user trading accounts and about 100000 bitcoins in their own accounts, with an estimated loss of about $467 million. Hangzhou players lost more than 100000 yuan Mt. Gox is located in Tokyo, Japan, and is commonly known by Chinese players read the whole passage
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Last week, Fox IT, a Dutch online security company, found that hackers had used Java code vulnerabilities and Yahoo's advertising server to spread malicious software. The security investigation organization Light Cyber subsequently analyzed these malicious software and found that these hackers intended to "mine" more bitcoins for themselves by using computers infected with malicious advertising viruses. read the whole passage
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Since the birth of the Internet, hackers in the online world have always dreamed of transcending traditional national differences, geographical restrictions and social systems to create a virtual world "utopia" of free information, openness and great harmony. E-mail has crossed the traditional geographical boundaries, and Google search has realized the free flow of information, Facebook makes the world a social village, and mobile Internet makes communication ubiquitous. These innovations in Internet technology subvert the traditional way of interaction between people and between people and society, and also bring about social and economic development read the whole passage
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The latest risk tip issued by 360 Internet Security Center said that Bitcoin investors are facing three kinds of threats: Bitcoin "mining trojan", investment account theft, and the collapse of the trading market; Ordinary netizens are also at risk of being controlled by trojans to "mine" their computers. In the third quarter, nearly 10000 new Bitcoin "mining trojans" were added every month on average. According to the Personal Computer Online Security Report in the Third Quarter of 2013 recently released by 360 Security Center, anyone can download and run the Bitcoin client to participate in the production of Bitcoin. This process is also known as "mining" read the whole passage