International?
Thanks,
Joris Bontje
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A detailed analysis of the recent phishing scam that targeted Citibank
customers. This paper describes the use of compromised hosts, Website
redirection and the specifics of a unique bulk-mailing tool that has
been repeatedly used in the recent rash
security awareness.
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Joris Bontje
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Jim and Ragnar,
Thanks for your clarifications.
Joris Bontje
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On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 09:04:38PM -0400, Gordon H. wrote:
this issue has now been solved by Joris and he has received the loot of
35USD(e-gold)! or 3 grams approx ;-)
Yes, I can confirm that I got the e-gold from Gordon. Thanks!
Joris Bontje
such things exist for e-gold,
liberty dollar and my little pony collection cards.
Joris Bontje
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Joris Bontje
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' in their eyes?
Why not turn these archives OFF ,and delete them?
Yes, I do use the archives. If e-gold removes that archives, I am sure
someone else will put some up. dgcworld.com used to also archive the
e-gold mailinglist but it is not updated anymore.
Joris Bontje
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will publish more information in next few weeks.
I don't want to wait a few weeks; who knows what is up?
Are they through their quaterly limit of EUR 15,000? :)
Joris Bontje
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the arrows and
convert them to characters(1=a or 1, 2=b, F=p) you get the word 1mdc.
503924 jmb
Joris Bontje,
who thinks that this lyris password protection really
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can be related by the mint. With Lucre they can't, because
coins are blinded.
Thanks a lot for the description of the I$ system.
Joris Bontje
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have a
secure password?
Joris Bontje
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. Maybe password boxes are protected from DDE access, but then
the trojan could do a memory diff between the page load and the button click
call. Or just patch IE to capture them.
Joris Bontje
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that the mint can still relate the new coin with the old one
if it wants.
Maybe you can describe the technical working of the I$ system into more
detail? I did look on the website and planetgold interview, but the
working of the one-time codes related to the I$ code isn't clear to me.
Joris Bontje
issue
another C2 for a legite C1.
It is just how paranoid you are. The mint knows that C1 and C2 are
related. Bob just has to hope that it keeps that info private.
Joris Bontje
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they also have a
windows version on that domain.
Joris Bontje
P.S. remember to donate 2 cents each time you do a whois :)
http://mids.2cw.org/
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the one with MAT.
Regards,
Joris Bontje
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. Not on the believe that
the mint will respect your privacy just because they like you.
I could go on quoting that whole article, but better read it yourself :)
[JOG] = http://www.orlingrabbe.com/dcfutmo.htm
Looking forward to your comments,
Joris Bontje
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The Invisible IRC Project does accept e-gold donations!
http://www.invisiblenet.net/iip/
The support/donation page: http://www.invisiblenet.net/supportMain.php
Regards,
Joris Bontje (IIP project member)
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it decides
not to like Bob. Doesn't that sound like repudiable transactions?
Regards,
Joris Bontje
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://www.philodox.com/modelpaper.html
And if you have a bit more time: http://www.ibuc.com/pdfs/Geoecon.pdf
Regards,
Joris Bontje
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Version
under GPL:
http://mids.student.utwente.nl/~mids/sci-builder/sci-builder-0.1.tgz
Although you have to pay totally nothing to use it, donations to my
e-gold account 503924 are very welcome (or http://mids.2cw.org/).
Joris Bontje
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-Builder for e-gold' is a poor copy of 'E-Gold SCI
Generator'.
Worse layout? Sure. No help functions? Agreed. But it is opensource,
everybody can use, modify and even distribute it for free (as long
as they stick to the GPL license).
Joris Bontje
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by exactly the same team.
Funny
Scammers or not, their webdesign and content is much better and more clear
as almost all 'official' exchange agents.
But that won't help them since the average e-gold user likes ugly hard
to read websites.
The world is upside-down.
Joris Bontje
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of your identity much harder to those
who care to check.
There are market makers who _do_ care about taking such steps. May the fittest
survive.
Regards,
Joris Bontje
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a download is finished, doing a
second one after the first isn't possible too.
Regards,
Joris Bontje
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the abuse department and the
website was closed. How many scams did YOU close down?
Regards,
Joris Bontje
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a web of trust with your fellow exchange agents.
Maybe an agenda item for the next eCTA meeting?
Joris Bontje
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before a war starts.
How the hell do we know where the real Graham is ?!?
Can any associates of Graham's give a consensus of his real address,
fone number or the like?
PGP signing your emails would offer a solution. Consider all unsigned or
fake emails as void.
Joris Bontje
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^23 atoms
(10.000/196.9665) x (6.022 x 10^23) = 3.057 x 10^23 atoms
Joris Bontje
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private information on a postcard?
jay w.
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Donate that guy some guns/ammo for his excellent post :-)
Joris Bontje
http://mids.2cw.org/
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, the Fabulous Crotch-Sniffing Caymanian Customs Wonder Dog.
(story by R. A. Hettinga, http://taint.org/2002/08/12/112702a_mail.html)
His talent: crotch sniffing I guess :)
Joris Bontje
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