Let me apologise for the long posting..Is a compilation of a few
events..Whoever think they have a solution may read.
A solution to a problem is never as permanent as the problem itself or the
excuses Ka Seong
Well, I don't believe there is a lock in this world that can last longer
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- Original Message -
From: "Craig Spencer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "e-gold Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "e-gold Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 1:02 PM
Subj
> You need to get together with the other poeple who have had $ stolen
> by "gold mine".
>
> For instance, try to see a pattern in the time of day the money was
> stolen. At least then it can be guessed where in the world they are.
It seems to me that one of the few things that could certainly
>My entire balance was taken on a spend to "goldmine" on
>June 9. Problem is, I didn't do the spend, never heard of
>"goldmine" and have NEVER, absolutely NEVER told anyone
>my passphrase. EVER. NOBODY!
A common con is that you are asked for a password on another site,
and then you unthinkingly
>I urge everyone with an e-gold a/c to continue contacting Douglas
>Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> until he corrects this absurd
>and unnecessary weakness in his system.
You may think there is some kind of weakness in e-gold's system, but
those of us who know how to keep our passwords secure don't.
At 04:56 PM 06/12/2001 -0400, "Viking Coder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Because of the fact that you have to make your e-gold a/c# public to
> receive
> > payments, you provide hackers with half of what they need to access your
> > a/c.
>
>Wrong. The above is only true if your passphrase is e
> Because of the fact that you have to make your e-gold a/c# public to receive
> payments, you provide hackers with half of what they need to access your
> a/c.
Wrong. The above is only true if your passphrase is extremely easy to
guess. Just because I know where the bank is doesn't mean that I
At 10:59 PM 06/11/2001 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>My entire balance was taken on a spend to "goldmine" on
>June 9. Problem is, I didn't do the spend, never heard of
>"goldmine" and have NEVER, absolutely NEVER told anyone
>my passphrase. EVER. NOBODY! Also, I have never told
>anyone my balan
This is the third or fourth one of these losses I have seen in the past week
that went to "goldmine". If they got into your account, which they would
have to do to make the spend, they could check the balance first just like
you could.
Assuming that you did not give your passphrase to anyone, ha