Hello All,
Yet more considerations.
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 13:55:34 -0400
From: Jay W. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: e-gold Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: problems connecting to egold servers
There may be introduced several different
proxy fields in shopping cart
At 08:10 PM 8/20/2002 -0400, Kenneth C. Griffith wrote:
In this case, the netstat test indicated that port 31337 was actively
listening on Patrick's computer. Port 31337 is commonly used by the Back
Oriface trojan.
I recently installed McAffee Firewall Plus on my laptop, and I will tell
you it
Some other things that have not been mentioned :
- Following e-Bullion's staff analysis, as I was in doubt, I ran Anti-Trojan
5.5 Build 400 (that knows of 8,890 Trojan definitions)
The result was :
- NO Trojan Files found...
- NO Suspicious files found
I still have no explanation to the fact
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, PHV wrote:
Maybe some day the scammers and Hackers will understand that we have other
means of protecting our assets and accounts, and that their attempts are
pointless.
No offense intended but... didn't you just get ripped for $3K in
e-bullion?
Personally, I would
- Yes, but we don't have any satisfactory explanation about what really
happenned, do we ?
(nor do we have any satisfactory explanation as to why e-Bull suddenly
changed all passwords a few days ago)
- No, because thanks to e-Bull staff quick reaction, the funds were
recovered and put back into
The fact that there was an open port (31337) shows that your
protection wasn't good.
It seems to show that a trojan was installed. The fact that
Anti-Trojan didn't find anything shows simply nothing, I can develop a
trojan that is not detected in a couple of hours (minutes
I am not able to spend e-gold right now.
Some of my referrals even can not see the balance.
It's been getting worse the past few months. I have a very difficult time
checking my balance, and doing spends, these days.
Time for a new Server? Maybe a Distributed Processing Rewrite?
Craig
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upgrades are in the pipeline - some should appear in the next week or two.
jay w.
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SnowDog wrote:
...
It's been getting worse the past few months. I have a very difficult time
checking my balance, and doing spends, these days.
...
Hi Craig.
http://www.e-gold.com/stats.html shows a substantial increase in
the number of spends over the last couple of weeks. This may also
On 21 Aug 2002, at 8:42, Mark Jeftovic wrote:
Basically it would be like unix-style tcp wrappers but at the account
login level, so you could specify netblocks that are allowed to log
into your account to the exclusion of all others.
Indeed an excellent security feature that works very well
Indeed,
The Daily Average number of transactions on the e-gold system has jumped 54%
to 16,300 for the July 15th - August 15th, 2002 period, from an average of
10,600 transactions per day during the 11 previous months.
Note :
The increase corresponds to the average number of transactions there
: -mark
: Personally, I would like to see a type of account access ACL installed
: on egold accounts, (something I've mentioned to the developers there
: already).
Mark, Pecunix has this!
Sidd.
PS Very soon now!
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