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i have friends whose password is !!!!!! (mail on a well-known Ukrainian site) and they have not been hacked for 5 years)
Oh, man, I'm just saying.
read carefully and letter by letter, pause for 5 minutes after each word and meditate to understand what's written.
An acquaintance of mine got trojans and other nasty links to an email used on MtGox. So, at the very least, the emails leaked
highlight of the day ))
http://joxi.ru/3zMsU_3JTJALdFmoTo4
highlight of the day ))
http://joxi.ru/3zMsU_3JTJALdFmoTo4
Did they give it away for free? )))
Was he given away for free? )))
The minimum was yuan apiece.
How bad is it?
Bankrupt Japanese exchange Mt. Gox, formerly the world's largest virtual currency tradingplatform, announced it had found 200,000 bitcoins previously thought to be missing. The virtual money, totalling about $116 million, ended up in an old format e-wallet, which was in use until June 2011. That amount has now been transferred to offline wallets for security reasons. CEO Mark Karpeles said judicial and supervisory authorities had been informed of the transactions. The number of bitcoins that disappeared has thus dropped from 850,000 to 650,000.
They are idiots sitting there, one day they're gone, and the next day they're back))